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This is a recipe loosely based on one for a snack that used to be served at DBGB, Daniel Boulud’s giddy sausage-and-beer restaurant on the Bowery in Manhattan: crunchy little nuggets of small-boned lamb breast served with a pale yogurt sauce with a mild pepper kick under a zing of lemon zest You can divide the cooking in two if you like, roasting the meat on one day, then finishing it on a grill or under a broiler a day or so later And you can bail on the sprinkle if it's too much work
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chewy pizza crust made with a blend of three flours and dried herbs. Just add your favorite toppings and sauce to make a fantastic pizza pie!
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Oyster stuffing. This recipe makes enough stuffing to stuff a 10 to 12 pound turkey. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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A generous measure of vodka and prosciutto is cooked down to its savory essence to flavor a saute of onion, celery and garlic. Simmer with tomatoes, spicy cayenne, oregano, parsley and basil, then stir in half and half. A marvelous sauce over noodles!
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The cookbook author and culinary historian Jessica B Harris adapted this recipe from a meal she once had in the South of France at the home of James Baldwin, and it appears in her 2017 memoir, "My Soul Looks Back." It's a simple Provençal soup — French country cooking at its best — made with whatever vegetables are in season and brightened with generous spoonfuls of green pesto You could use a vegetable stock or a light chicken stock instead of water, if you happen to have one, but there's no need: A good dollop of pesto will deliver a bright, garlicky flavor that permeates every bite. 
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Slather a bit of the Big Easy on your next chicken salad sandwich.