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Leafy Greens

Risotto with Radicchio

Arborio is a short-grain Italian rice that is one of four varieties typically used for risotto in Italy-the other three are Baldo, Carnaroli and Vialone Nano. Arborio can be found at Italian markets here, and is becoming increasingly available at supermarkets.

Pasta with Shrimp, Tomato, and Arugula

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Sugar Snaps with Flowering Pea Shoots, Peas, and Baby Onions

·Bear in mind you should only eat the flowering shoots of the garden pea, Pisum sativum. Don't try to cook with the flowering shoots of sweet peas from your flower garden — they're poisonous.

Cabbage and Beet Slaw

Cabbage has been a staple vegetable in New England since the colonists sowed the first seeds. In the beginning, English settlers boiled it, just as they had back home. Eventually, other immigrants introduced creative new ways to prepare it. Coleslaw, for example, was brought over by the Dutch. This is our version, with the colorful addition of beets, another popular ingredient in this part of the world.

Layered Vegetable Salad with Caper and Thyme Dressing

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Spinach, Feta, and Pine-Nut Phyllo Tart

In this recipe we call for a 10 1/2- by 7 1/2- by 1-inch rectangular tart pan. The tart could also be made using a baking sheet or a jelly-roll pan, as the filling is dense enough to hold its shape on its own.

Sauteed Watercress

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Pappardelle with Portobello Mushrooms, Spinach and Pine Nuts

This earthy pasta dish is delicious made with the wide, long noodles called pappardelle, or with the thinner and more readily available fettuccine.

Pita Bread Salad

Called fattoush in Lebanon, this colorful dish is offered as a first course at Al-Amir restaurant in Portland, Oregon.

Sorrel, Pea, and Leek Soup

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Super Slaw

This colorful Asian-inspired salad is great with grilled ribs, chicken or pork chops.

Mozzarella, Greens, and Garlic Bruschetta

Bruschetta — a rustic Italian canapé — is the perfect vehicle for the robust flavors of late summer. Serve these topped toasts as a first course or, with a salad and a glass of wine, as a light supper.
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