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Balsamic-Glazed Salmon with Spinach and Olives

Briny olives and sweet golden raisins work in tandem to bring balance to this simple, delicious one-pan fish dinner.

Linguine with Bay Scallops, Fennel, and Tomatoes

Light and fresh, this pasta dish is brightened with a squeeze of lemon juice. A V-slicer is the ideal tool for thinly slicing the fennel. For an even healthier option, try using whole wheat pasta.

Rustic Pear-Cranberry Tart

Very versatile and not too sweet, this fruit tart is perfect to serve at breakfast or brunch or with wine and cheese after dinner.

Potato Gnocchi with Pork and Wild Mushroom Ragù

It does not get cozier than this hearty dish. Yes, you’ll make your own gnocchi. And yes, it’s totally worth the effort.

Grilled Cheese and Short Rib Sandwiches with Pickled Caramelized Onions and Arugula

If you prefer, serve the short ribs for dinner with polenta, then use the leftovers to make a few sandwiches.

Beef Tenderloin Medallions with Potato "Risotto"

Potatoes are finely cut into small cubes, then cooked risotto-style.

Chicken Schnitzel with Frisée-Apple Salad

Schnitzel is the German word for "cutlet" and most often describes a dish of breaded, fried meat. In this version, crispy, quick-cooking chicken cutlets are paired with a sweet-tart salad.

Caraway Chicken Breasts with Sweet-and-Sour Red Cabbage

Aromatic caraway seeds lend a delicate nutty flavor to the chicken and balance nicely with a side of tart, sweet shredded cabbage.

Lamb Khorma

Lamb khorma is sensuous curry made by simmering lamb with yogurt and cream and thickening the sauce with a cashew paste. If you can find goat's milk yogurt or sheep's milk yogurt, it will make a discernable difference in this dish.

Spaghetti and Meatballs All'Amatriciana

Spaghetti and meatballs get spiced up with a classic Italian sauce. All'amatriciana hails from Amatrice, a town northeast of Rome. Classic all'amatriciana sauce is made from tomatoes, guanciale (salt-cured pig's jowl), and hot peppers. Here, bacon stands in for the guanciale.

Quick Sautéed Kale with Toasted Pine Nuts

Don't be concerned about the amount of kale called for in this recipe. The leaves will cook down considerably in the pan.

Fennel and Potato Hash

This is great with a fried egg.

Tilapia and Mashed Yams with Pancetta-Sage Breadcrumbs

Don't have 60 minutes to roast a root vegetable? Try cooking yams in a microwave for about five minutes on each side and you'll have yams that are soft and ready to mash—fast.
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