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Chicken Wings Africana

These chicken wings, inspired by a Macanese recipe, bring together flavors of Portugal, China, and Africa, which were connected through the trade routes and colonization of Macau.

Warm Green Bean Salad with Dill

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Cold Cucumber Mint Soup

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

Kir Royale Sorbet

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

Salad Sevillana

Use the extra dressing with boiled potatoes or green beans to make an instant salad later in the week.

Parsleyed Garlic Bread

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chilled Tomato Yogurt Soup

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

Butterflied Leg of Lamb with Rosemary

The lamb needs to marinate for a least eight hours, so start the recipe ahead of time. This menu is nice with light red wine, like Beaujolais. Purchase your favorite cookies and some top-notch ice cream to make home-made ice cream sandwiches; it's as easy as placing a scoop of ice cream onto a cookie and topping it with another cookie. Freeze the sandwiches until you're ready to indulge.

Quick Black Bean Soup

Using canned black beans makes this soup a snap to prepare. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Sweet Potato Meringue Pie

The lull between the main course and dessert is the best time to top the sweet potato pie with meringue and brown it. Cooks tempted to do this several hours ahead should be aware that the meringue will most likely weep.

Creamy Lima Bean Soup with Bacon

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

The Best Blts

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Basil mayonnaise and avocado slices add an extra dimension to the good old bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. Bloody Marys would go nicely with the food in this menu.

Avocado and Sweet Onion Salad

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Herbfarm Vinaigrette

When you compose a gorgeous salad brimming with the freshest greens, herbs, and flowers, the best choice of dressing is a simple vinaigrette with a fairly neutral flavor that gently blends with the flavors of the salad ingredients instead of overriding them. The key is to use good-quality vinegar and olive oil. I use two kinds of vinegar: a good red wine vinegar or aged sherry vinegar for crispness, and a smaller amount of balsamic for its full body and touch of sweetness. You don't need to use the precious old balsamico tradizionale, but its best to stay away from the very low priced brands. This recipe has a slightly higher than average proportion of vinegar to oil to help balance assertively flavored greens. When it comes to choosing the right oil, try to find a first-rate extra-virgin olive oil with a mild flavor, not a brand that's powerfully fruity. You don't want the oil to jump out as the predominant flavor. The exception is when many of your greens are very bitter or hot, like mustard, radicchio, peppercress, or endive, in which case a very fruity olive oil will balance and tone down their aggressiveness. If you're using this vinaigrette on a salad of many varied and distinctively flavored greens and herbs, like the Herbfarm Garden Salad, I suggest you not add more herbs to the dressing. However, if you are making the vinaigrette for a simpler salad of lettuces and other greens or vegetables, try blending in one of the herbs listed in the variations that follow. The vinaigrette also presents an excellent opportunity to use an herb-infused vinegar.
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