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Add a Pinch: Lulu Belle’s Lemon Meringue Pie

Robyn Stone_Add a Pinch_Lemon Meringue Pie_recipe

Every home cook should have a killer Lemon Meringue Pie recipe to pull out for bake sales, birthdays, summer brunches, pot lucks, bridal and baby showers. . .you get the idea.

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Robyn Stone’s Georgia Peach Crisp

Robyn Stone_Add a Pinch_Peach Crisp_recipe

If you are looking for a dessert that will garner umms, ahhhs, and more yums than you can imagine, this peach crisp is your ticket! Robyn Stone’s recipe calls for less butter and sugar than traditional recipes, leaving you with the heady taste of peaches instead of sugar. If peaches are not in season, you can substitute another in-season fruit such as apples, pears, blueberries, or blackberries.

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Susie Middleton’s Avocado Toast with Baby Kale, Blue Cheese, Pecans, Quick-Pickled Radishes, and Honey

Simple Green Suppers_AvocadoToast_recipe, Photograph © 2017 by Randi Baird

Think of this as the ULTIMATE avocado toast. With the salty blue cheese, creamy avocado, toasty pecans, and nutty baby kale, this is one satisfying supper.

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Susie Middleton’s Baby Potato, Greens, Garlic, and Chickpea Hash

Simple-Green-Suppers_Baby-Potatoes_Chickpea-Hash_recipe, Photograph © 2017 by Randi Baird

A simple, comforting supper with just a few ingredients, this dish was inspired by a freshly dug batch of Red Gold potatoes from the garden.

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Susie Middleton’s Spring Farmers’ Market Stir-Fry of Baby Japanese Turnips, Radishes, and Soba

Simple Green Suppers_Spring Stir-Fry_recipe, Photograph © 2017 by Randi Baird

Japanese turnips are a revelation; crisp and almost sweet, these little spring beauties are nothing like fall globe turnips, and the greens are light and delicious. You can eat Japanese turnips raw or lightly steamed, but they also shine in a stir-fry like this one, paired up with their garden buddy, radishes.

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Colu Henry’s Pasta Puttanesca

Back Pocket Pasta_Pasta Puttanesca

This classic pasta dish uses many items that one should always have on hand: olives, capers, anchovies, and tomatoes. It’s both a family and dinner party favorite.

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