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Spicy Almonds and Cashews

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Dandelion Salad with Warm Hazelnut Vinaigrette

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Though detested on lawns, dandelions are now cultivated commercially and are widely available at farmers markets and supermarkets. Great additions to this salad are red onion and shaved Parmesan.

Bruschetta with White Beans and Walnuts

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Curried Chicken

Serve the curry with steamed white rice and Indian beer, and make a stop at an Indian restaurant to get some samosas — savory filled pastries — to pass as appetizers, and the flatbread called naan to sop up the curry sauce. For dessert, how about assorted teas and a carrot cake?

Chocolate Chunk and Pecan Cookies

In 1933, Ruth Wakefield of the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts, chopped up some chocolate bars and added the chunks to cookie dough, hoping that they would blend into the dough as they melted. Instead they held their shape, and Toll House cookies were a delicious creation. By the 1940s they were a hit.

Banana Coffee Cake with Chocolate Chip Streusel

Jennifer Martin of Portland, Oregon, writes: "I am not formally trained in cooking but grew up working in food service, from chopping vegetables at food festivals to catering parties for a little extra income. Today I own Epicure Custom Cooking, a gourmet takeout shop and catering company with a few tables for dining. Our specials change weekly and are geared toward what I like to cook and eat. I simply love the business, even with my 12-hour days." Use bananas with some black spots on the skin, a sign that they are really ripe.

Chicken Paillards with Radish-Mint Chutney

Stir-fried Sugar Snap Peas and Cherry Tomatoes and buttered couscous are great sides. Round out the meal with sugared strawberries and toasted pound cake.

Cornish Game Hen with Curried Plum Glaze

Jason Gareffa of Los Angeles, California, writes: "Pursuing a career in acting keeps me tremendously busy. Between my improv comedy classes, performances, auditions for film and television roles, and gigs as a DJ for weddings, I don't have a lot of extra time on my hands. But good food is important to me, especially since I need a lot of energy to stay on the go. So over the years, I've started experimenting in the kitchen. Now the other members of my improv group even like to come to my 'wrap parties' to taste my creations." Serve basmati rice (or regular white rice) on the side to complement the Indian flavors.

Chestnut and Sausage Stuffing

We've combined two holiday heavy hitters — chestnut stuffing and sausage stuffing — into one delicious dish. We call for bacon in addition to fresh pork to bring in a bit of smokiness.

Chocolate-Cherry Ice Cream Tartufo

Here's a great-tasting, visually stunning treat that can be made up to a week ahead.

Pecan Harvest Loaf

Creamy Wheat Cereal with Maple Syrup and Bananas

Pass a pitcher of cold low-fat or nonfat milk to drizzle over this cereal.

Pecan-Cheese Spread

Sauteed Spinach with Peanuts

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Indian Pudding with Nutmeg Ice Cream

The name Indian pudding comes from the addition of cornmeal here — early colonists called most everything made with corn "Indian." Originally the pudding was cooked in a pot over the open hearth and was very dense. This is a lighter version baked in a modern oven, but we kept the traditional step of pouring milk or cream over the top of the pudding before cooking it.

Linguine with Parsley-Pecan Pesto Sauce

A cup or so of the linguine cooking water is the secret to a properly made pasta with pesto.
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