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Naan

Season by Nik Sharma

The naan dough is actually a twofer, because you can use it as a base for flatbread pizza. While the choice of toppings is endless, Margherita pizza sprinkled with nigella seeds is my favorite way to eat up all those colorful little tomatoes we grow in our backyard.

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Pam Anderson’s Weeknight Roast Dinner

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If you think roast dinners are for special occasions with lots of prep, long roasting times, and a big cleanup, try this Weeknight Roast Dinner formula. You can have a small roast seasoned and the vegetables prepped by the time the oven preheats.

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A Vat of Simple Tomato Sauce, Garlicky or Vegetable

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Whether you flavor the tomatoes with garlic or with celery, carrots, and onions, this sauce will become a kitchen staple.  There are many nights when I open the fridge wondering what to cook, and I sigh with relief when I spy a quart of this sauce.

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Pam Anderson’s Stir-Fry Formula

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Long ingredients lists, lengthy preparation, and a foreign cooking process often make stir-fries seem impossible for weeknight cooking. For that very reason, cookbook author Pam Anderson set out to demystify stir-fry.

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Extra Helping: Great Big Enchilada-ish Bake

Enchilada casserole

Cheese is basically the most expensive of the ingredients here, and even without especially savvy pre-ordering in bulk,  I am able to make this and a side vegetable for 140 people for under $200, which is not too shabby.

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Extra Helping: A Hot Drink of Substance

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Atole is a beverage with ancient Aztec roots, often served as part of the Day of the Dead festivities and as a remedy for having taken a chill. With a kick of spice, a nourishing base of grain, and a soothing milkiness from dairy or coconut milk, atole is comfort food you can drink.

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