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I had been looking for a Tamale recipe for years. One day I went to the international market and stood in the Mexican aisle till a woman with a full cart came by. I just asked her if she knew how to make Tamales. This is her recipe with a few additions from me. This is great served with refried beans and a salad.
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This mashup of Julia Child recipes, combining elements of her quiche Lorraine and quiche au fromage, then pouring them into a lard-and-butter based pie crust, results in a serious breakfast feast You could make the whole thing the night before serving it, and consume it at room temperature in the morning But just making the dough for the crust in advance will save loads of time -- and the pleasure of the bubbling hot dish on a breakfast table is impossible to deny.
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Heavily spiced strips of pork shoulder fried crisp in a pan Warm corn tortillas Tomatillo salsa and hot sauce
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Top buttery biscuits with the season's fresh, sweet berries and a dollop of sweet vanilla whipped cream.
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8 apples baked in a flaky pastry with a sweet cinnamon streusel.
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Mexican food often makes great use of unusual cuts (think tongue or tripe tacos), so why not make carnitas from the meat of a lamb's head and tail? This Barbecued...
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This savory French-Canadian meat pie combines ground pork and warm spices with chunks of braised pork shoulder and shreds of chicken or turkey But you could make it with leftover brisket, with venison, with smoked goose or ham Traditionally it is served with relish or tart, fruity ketchup — I like this recipe for cranberry ketchup best, though I use a splash of fresh orange juice instead of the concentrate it calls for. “I’ve never had a slice of tourtière and spoonful of ketchup and not liked it,” David McMillan, the bearish chef and an owner of Joe Beef in the Little Burgundy section of Montreal, told me
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Though the concept of sausage wrapped in pastry exists in every cuisine in one way or another, the British have claimed sausage rolls as their own They are always welcome, especially at holiday time Boxing Day, a national holiday in Britain, celebrates the traditional post-Christmas servants’ day off, when upper-class families were forced to fend for themselves and subsist for a day on a lavish buffet of leftover feasts from the week
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This appetizer recipe is one take on a favorite street treat from Oaxaca, Mexico.