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Hudson Valley Fisheries: NY Steelhead Trout En Croute

Hudson Valley Fisheries: NY Steelhead Trout En Croute

NY Steelhead Trout En Croute Serves 6  Ingredients 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/4 lb washed spinach 1 cup thinly sliced button mushrooms 1⁄2 cup small diced leeks Salt and pepper 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill (reserve a few sprigs of dill for garnishing)...

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Mommy’s Brisket

Mommy’s Brisket

With Carolynn Schwartz & Family Across cultures and religions, many families serve the same thing at holiday gatherings year after year, and mine is no different. For as long as I can remember, my mother made brisket for Jewish holiday meals, regardless of the...

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Local Story: Komfort Zone Soaps

Local Story: Komfort Zone Soaps

Yvonne R. Oxley is the owner of Komfort Zone, LLC. Born in St. Michael’s, Barbados in 1962, Yvonne and her family moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1969. Yvonne is a proud New Yorker, but after experiencing the 9/11 terrorists attacks 20 years ago, she relocated to...

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Cheesy Broccoli Baked Potatoes

Cheesy Broccoli Baked Potatoes

Our family-style cheesy broccoli baked potatoes are a winning solution for families divided by dietary differences. Starting with naturally gluten-free russet potatoes baked to perfection, each person can top their potato based on what they like! The easy cheesy sauce is vegan, and carnivorous eaters can add crispy bacon. For a full meal, serve with your favorite pre-made soup (we love Amy’s Organic Chunky Vegetable!).

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Spinach Shakshuka with Feta

Spinach Shakshuka with Feta

Traditionally tomato-based, this shakshuka calls for spinach instead. Designed to turn out a delicious dinner from pantry staples—eggs, frozen greens, garlic, onion, and bread—the recipe can be tailored to what you have on hand. No spinach? Substitute Swiss chard or any green, really. No feta? Used crumbled cotija or even finely grated cheddar. The bread, however, is essential for mopping up the saucy mixture of eggs and greens. Shakshuka is usually served with pita, but we’ve opted for multigrain gluten-free toast. Try it with warm corn tortillas or crusty bread. We find it suitable for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

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