Best Seasonal Spring Recipes
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Cheesecake With StrawberriesPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Asparagus RisottoPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Apricot CakePhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Stuffed ArtichokesPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Penne Pasta With Tomatoes And AsparagusPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Pea Soup with BaconPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Carrot SoufflePhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Indian Chicken SaladPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Vegetables With TzatzikiPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Green Pea RisottoPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Vegetable PizzaPhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Strawberry and Rhubarb PiePhoto Credit: Thinkstock

Spring Pea Soup With Parmesan FlanPhoto by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for The New York Culinary Experience

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