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This salad, which was featured in a Times article about Yotam Ottolenghi, was adapted from “Plenty,” his first cookbook It is rich with vegetables and fresh herbs, and is dead simple to make The salad comes together in under an hour, and is substantial enough for a warm evening’s supper.
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Bobby Flay's restaurants have traditionally centered on the cuisine of the Southwest or of Spain The menu of his new restaurant, Gato, will encompass regions around the Mediterranean — Spain, yes, but Italy, Provence, Greece, North Africa “Lots of citrus," he said, like the Meyer lemon in this recipe for crushed potatoes
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This mini beer-and-sausage corn dog recipe merges pigs in a blanket with corn dogs.
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If you're a Ravens fan, then this Baltimore-inspired crab cake pizza will be the perfect mid-game meal.
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I came up with this dish after I forgot to go shopping. I used only some pantry staples and some random ingredients I had on hand.
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Jerk chicken — spicy and grilled — is a dish for which Jamaica is justly famous, though it is made across the Caribbean basin and has been for more than 400 years The pungent marinade includes lots of allspice (called pimento in the islands), black pepper and clove, but gets an even bigger kick from ultra-spicy yellow Scotch bonnet peppers, similar in shape and intensity to habanero chiles You can certainly grill it in the island manner
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This West African favorite, adapted from Rama Dione and Papa Diagne, balances the richness of peanut butter with tomato and aromatics, cooked down to a thick gravy The addition of Southeast Asian fish sauce gives the dish depth and is somewhat traditional, given the Vietnamese influence, via the French, in Senegal But absolutely traditional would be to eat this with guests, directly from a large platter, to demonstrate welcome and unity.
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My method of roasting the eggplant before stir-frying is not at all Chinese, but it allows me to pull off a beautiful, succulent stir-fried eggplant that doesn’t require at least 1/4 cup of oil The eggplant is already soft when you add it to the wok Seek out long, light purple Asian eggplant for this.
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This delightful cake emerges from the oven as golden as a pear tarte Tatin, but with a moist, cake-y layer that sops up all of the luscious pear drippings Let the oohs and aahs begin.