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Another popular ban chan dish from my Korean Restaurant days.
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Bigos is usually translated as “hunter’s stew” and is sometimes referred to as the national dish of Poland This version, adapted from Monika Woods, is rich with meat but heightened with caraway balanced by the tartness of sauerkraut, tomato and sweet fresh cabbage Woods's mother makes it with the ends and scraps of meat saved and frozen over months’ worth of meals, so feel free to experiment with different cuts
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This is one of the best biscotti I've ever had. They have a subtle but distinct anise flavor and a crisp but not tooth breaking texture.
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Broccoli is stir-fried with water chestnuts with a fragrant citrus sauce.
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Lettuce leaves are great wraps for stir-fried pork. This fun recipe is bursting with Asian flavors!
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A simple mushroom spinach pizza, much better then takeout pizza!
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Korean New Year, Solnal, is greeted with steaming bowls of rice cake soup called duk gook - "comfort food," said Moon Sun Kwak, who serves it at Dok Suni and Do Hwa, her family's restaurants in Manhattan Her mother, Myung Ja Kwak, who is the chef, slowly simmers beef bones into a marrow-rich broth as the base for the soup "It's so healthy," the elder Ms
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Serve this slow cooker pork and sauerkraut with apples on New Year's day for a year of good luck.
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Peter Berley serves this stew with Parmesan toasts, which he makes by brushing baguette slices with olive oil, sprinkling on freshly grated Parmesan cheese, then baking in a 375 degree F oven for 5 minutes, or until the cheese is golden brown.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Think of this miso-ginger sauce as a universal sauce, because it’s so good on so many things: tofu, tempeh, winter squash and napa cabbage salads, for starters This recipe, adapted from "In My Kitchen," by the vegetarian cookbook author Deborah Madison, spoons the dressing over sweet potatoes, and suggests serving them with spicy Asian greens or stir-fried bok choy, and maybe soba noodles or brown or black rice Not surprisingly, the sauce is good on them, too.