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Fragrant, intense and full of fiery chile, this lamb stir-fry isn’t for the timid eater For the most authentic flavor, it’s worth your while to seek out Sichuan peppercorns, which have a woodsy, tongue-numbing, camphor quality (They are available at specialty spice markets, in Chinatown, or online.) You can substitute regular black peppercorns, but you won’t get the same punch
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Remember the chicken-and-stars soup of your youth This is like that, but heartier, more healthful and a touch more sophisticated It's loaded with vegetables – carrots, leeks, celery – and seasoned with generous amounts of garlic, tarragon, thyme, parsley and bay leaf
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The Sea Grill's grills day boat scallops and asparagus served with spiced sauce of garlic, oregano, saffron, and cayenne.
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A meatless lasagna made with ricotta, parmesan and mozzarella cheese.
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Frank Castronovo and Frank Falcinelli, who own the Frankies Spuntino restaurants in New York, prefer to keep it mellow "I cooked on the line for 18 years," Mr Falcinelli told The Times
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I had a beautiful bunch of leeks from the farmers’ market and a Mediterranean crust left over in my freezer from my week of savory pies, so I decided to make this lightened version of a French classic called flamiche The French version calls for lots of butter and cream or crème fraiche.
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This recipe is by Pete Wells and takes About 3 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This alfredo sauce, made with half and half, can be ready quickly for tonight's dinner, or made in advance and refrigerated for later.
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Wild persimmons start to blush along the country roads of Indiana in late September, stealing the colors of sunset and weighing down their trees like Christmas balls They are native to the landscape, unlike the Chinese and Japanese varieties cultivated in California and found in grocery stores Foraging carries on through November, when the fruit claims a place at the Hoosier Thanksgiving table in the form of a dark gold pudding, distant kin to the sweet persimmon bread offered to early colonials by the Cherokee
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