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30 Minutes or Less

Tagliatelle with Chestnuts, Pancetta, and Sage

This beautiful pasta dish features a classic trio of Italian ingredients. Bottled roasted chestnuts make preparation surprisingly quick.

Summer Breeze

Editor's note: This recipe is from Brini Maxwell's Guide to Gracious Living. For Maxwell's tips on throwing a summer pool party, click here. This drink is perfect for breakfast celebrations. It's light and fresh with the tang of citrus.

Spiced Cranberry and Dried-Fruit Chutney

Jan Schroeder of Corvallis, Oregon, writes: "A great thing about my job is that I get to do a lot of cooking. I work for the berry industry and one of my duties is developing recipes. I often get ideas from local chefs, but it's also rewarding to see what I can come up with on my own." Ribbon-tied jars of this chutney would make a nice holiday gift.

Campanelle Pasta with Burrata Cheese, Spinach, Lemon, and Toasted Almonds

Burrata is a luscious Italian cheese made by mixing cream and unspun mozzarella curds together (for a texture similar to ricotta): the mixture is then inserted into the center of a ball of fresh mozzarella. It can be found in some supermarkets, at specialty foods shops, and at Italian markets. Substitute fresh mozzarella if you can't find burrata.

Linguine with Garlic Shrimp and Basil

Lauren Beal of San Rafael, California, writes: "When it comes to making dinner, my husband, Stuart, and I have the perfect system. He's in charge of our backyard garden, and I'm in charge of cooking with what he harvests — things like basil, onions, lemons, and even apples. It's our favorite way to create a meal together."

Mâche Salad with Blood Oranges, Pistachios, and Pomegranate

Using blood orange juice in the dressing means less oil is necessary, which lowers the fat in this dish. Mâche, sometimes called lamb's lettuce, can be found in four-ounce packages in the produce section of many supermarkets.

Sauteed Collards with Anchovies

Unlike southern-style slow-cooked collards, this blanched and quickly sautéed version has a bit of chew.

Mâche Salad with Creole Vinaigrette

Mâche is sold in different ways — sometimes it comes in a package with soil plugs attached and sometimes you can find it loose, like mesclun. If you're buying it with plugs attached, you'll need 1 1/2 pounds; if you're buying it loose, you'll need 5 ounces.

Braised Mustard Greens with Garlic

If you can't find mustard greens, broccoli rabe is a good substitute. Cut off and discard the tough stem ends, then coarsely chop the tender stems, leaves, and florets.

Bulgur with Apricots and Almonds

This dish, combining crunchy almonds and sweet apricots, tastes great with lamb or chicken.
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