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Cooked to creamy perfection in the sous vide, these eggs yolks are lightly breaded and deep-fried to achieve a crunchy, golden outer shell.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes About 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: peanut oil, shallots
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John Shields of Town House in the small town of Chilhowie, Virginia, composed this dish from ingredients he picked up at his local supermarket.
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An easy recipe for crunchy cornmeal-coated catfish that's shallow-fried and served with a tartar sauce–like rémoulade for dipping.
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Sesame oil, teriyaki sauce, and a hint of hoisin sauce flavor these beef tenderloin bites.
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Snap, crackle and pop cereal goes savory here in this hot, cracker-like appetizer made with cheddar, spices and more.
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Recipe courtesy of Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal.
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Seaweed comes in many forms, and is used extensively in Japanese cuisine Most of us are familiar with the pressed sheets of nori that are wrapped around sushi, and kombu, the dark green algae that is simmered to make classic dashi broth Japanese groceries have a dizzying array of salt-packed specialty varieties, but many supermarkets and health-food stores sell packages of dried seaweed, which may be the most user-friendly
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Cashews, coconut milk, and silken tofu are the secret ingredients in this rich vegan dessert.
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Laced with nuggets of pancetta and crisp-edged fried eggs, there’s a lot going on in this hearty salad, and you need a green that can stand up to it all With its thick, ruffled leaves and almost mineral flavor, mature spinach (as opposed to those ubiquitous baby leaves) does the job well If you can’t find it, you can substitute baby spinach, though it will wilt when it makes contact with the hot eggs
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I’ve substituted cooked quinoa here for rice You can use either regular or royal red quinoa for this dish As with all stir-fries, once all the ingredients for this one are prepped, the cooking takes less than five minutes.