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Pine Nut Vinaigrette

A quick-to-make vinaigrette that's great tossed with greens and poured over steamed vegetables or orange slices. Present it in an antique glass cruet.

Poached Chicken Breasts with Arugula Pesto Sauce

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Beef Rolls with Parmesan, Pine Nuts, Olives, and Capers

Involtini di Manzo Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 45 min

Tricolor Boboli Pizzas

Red peppers are teamed with onions, toasted pine nuts, fresh oregano and creamy goat cheese in these luscious savory pies. Purchased Boboli cheese pizza crusts make them a snap to prepare. You'll find them in the bread section, specialty food aisle or frozen food section at the supermarket.

Golden Fruitcake

This version of the much maligned Christmas classic is deliciously lacking in candied cherries, giant mixed nuts and citron, but it is filled with bits of marzipan and lots of appealing dried fruit. Baking the cakes in disposable aluminum loaf pans (available at supermarkets) or in decorative cardboard loaf pans (available at some cookware stores or by mail order) makes gift giving easy; just wrap each cake in its pan in cellophane, and add a colorful ribbon.

Phyllo Triangles with Basil, Zucchini and Pine Nuts

Borekas -savory pastries made of phyllo dough- are part of the culinary heritage of Israeli Jews of Turkish and Bulgarian backgrounds. Falafel is the most popular street food in Israel, but borekas run a close second. This sophisticated version of the dish makes a delicious appetizer.

Bruschetta with Swiss Chard, Pine Nuts and Currants

The freshest greens and a blend of sweet and savory ingredients are the secrets to the appealing first course for this Italian dinner.

Pasta with Broccoli-Pine Nut Pesto

We've substituted the florets of regular broccoli for broccoli rabe, since they are more readily available. Use rabe if you can find it at your market; it will lend a stronger, more authentic flavor to the dish.

Turkey Salad with Worcestershire-Chutney Vinaigrette

A delicious salad that can be partnered with some crusty bread to make a light main course. The recipe yields a generous amount of vinaigrette; if you have some left over, try tossing it with oriental noodles, dipping fried wontons into it or brushing some onto chicken breasts right before grilling them.

Celery Boats with Gruyère Pesto

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Minted Saffron Rice with Currants and Pine Nuts

This recipe was created to accompany Crown Roast of Lamb . Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Pan-Browned Brussels Sprouts

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Zucchini with Raisins and Pine Nuts

The use of raisins and pine nuts in lightly sweet-and-sour sauces probably came to Sicily from Turkey; these ingredients also turn up in the cooking of Venice, long a commercial gateway to Turkey and the East, but less commonly in the anchovy-and-tomato sauces that are so fundamental to the Sicilian kitchen. Note that the zucchini in this dish is cooked rather soft, in the traditional Italian manner; if you want a more contemporary crisp product, add the zucchini toward the end for a quick cooking in the thickened sauce.

Fusilli with Eggplant, Pine Nuts, Currants, and Capers

Don’t skip the first step of salting the eggplant slices; it draws out excess moisture so that the eggplant will absorb less oil and stay firm when cooked.

Layered Salad of Bulgur, Fennel, Pine Nuts, Dill, and Mint

It seems that we're always agreeing to bring a big salad to an informal dinner party only to discover, too late, that there's no time to make a last-minute salad. No one would guess that this wonderfully fresh salad started its journey to dinner two days earlier — in fact, it requires that extra time to mellow its flavors. It's a very portable salad that can sit for hours at room temperature with no ill effects.
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