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Jamie Oliver brings a little plant power to the mac-and-cheese game

- By JOE YONAN

At the risk of sounding, well, obvious, sometimes the only thing I want is mac and cheese (or, with my apostrophe­s appropriat­ely in place, “mac ‘n’ cheese”). You know how those cravings hit: You get a glimpse of a recipe or a dish and you can’t get the idea out of your head until it’s in your stomach. What will it take to get from there to here?

That’s how I felt when I saw a recipe for a vivid green version of the dish in Jamie Oliver’s new cookbook, “Ultimate Veg” (Flatiron Books, 2020). Thankfully, it doesn’t require much effort: You puree cooked leeks, broccolini stalks and fresh spinach with milk, cheese and a little flour, mix it with cooked pasta and the fresh broccolini florets and bake it under a shower of sliced almonds. What emerges, bubbling and toasty, practicall­y demands you to resist. Just try. It lives up to the ideal and offers a bonus: the vegetables, some blended in so thoroughly only their vibrant color remains, and some — those florets — lending a little extra fresh crunch every bite or two to offset that luxuriousn­ess.

I’d call it kid-friendly, but I don’t have kids, and I suspect that its appeal might hinge on their attraction to — or revulsion at — the color. Thankfully I’m all grown up, and I can’t get enough.

Shannen Doherty is battling a recurrence of breast cancer that has progressed to stage four, telling fans “it’s a bitter pill to swallow.”

“I definitely have days where I say, ‘Why me?’ And then I go, ‘Well, why not me? Who else? Who else besides me deserves this?’ None of us do,” Doherty told “Good Morning America” on Tuesday. “I don’t think I’ve processed it. It’s a bitter pill to swallow in a lot of ways.”

The actress from “Charmed” and “Beverly Hills, 90210” first revealed she had breast cancer in 2015 and charted her battle with the disease and its remission on social media.

She said one reason she came forward to say it has returned is because her health conditions could come out in court. The actress has sued insurance giant State Farm after her California home was damaged in a fire in 2018.

“I’d rather people hear it from me. I don’t want it to be twisted. I don’t want it to be a court document. I want it to be real and authentic,” Doherty said. “I want people to know from me, I just didn’t want them to know yet.”

In a court filing Tuesday, her lawyers argue Doherty has been forced to pay out of pocket for losses she believes should be covered by her insurance policy. “Plaintiff Shannen Doherty is dying of stage 4 terminal cancer. Instead of living out her remaining years peacefully in her home, Ms. Doherty remains displaced and battling with her insurance company,” they argue.

“We empathize with Ms. Doherty’s health issues and wish her a full recovery,” State Farm said in a statement to ABC News. “We strongly believe we have upheld our commitment to our customer and have paid what we owe on this claim. We are prepared to defend our position in court.”

Doherty, 48, has been working on the show “BH90210” and kept the diagnosis mostly secret. “People with stage four can work, too. Our life doesn’t end the minute we get that diagnosis. We still have some living to do,” she said.

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OHN SALANGSANG/INVISION/AP, FILE Shannen Doherty

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