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Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.
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Blanched kale is quickly braised with onions, anchovies, and tomato paste for a punchy, flavorful vegetable side dish recipe.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 2 1/2 to 3 hours, overnight marinating. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This rich, crackling-coated pork roast has all the intense garlic, lemon and herb flavors of a classic Italian porchetta, but is much simpler to make (case in point: you don’t need to de-bone a whole pig) The only potentially tricky part is scoring the skin If you are buying the meat from your butcher you can have them do it for you
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"Personally, I'm not a stuffing person," says Chef Aaron Sanchez. "I prefer to have my stuffing be loaded with tons of flavor from other ingredients than the bread."
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Dry baby lima beans soak overnight before simmering for hours in the slow cooker with a ham bone and Cajun seasoning. Serve this budget-friendly dish with Mexican corn bread and a side salad for a complete meal.
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A favorite in Tuscany and at our house, this dish is also delicious served with grilled meats. (I love grilled sausages with it.)
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A definite different twist on an old classic. This prime rib will really spice things up! Use the pan drippings for au-jus or make some delicious Yorkshire Pudding. Whip up a batch of fresh horseradish sauce and serve this prime rib with garlic asparagus or a fluffy baked potato. Please note the total time includes 1 hour for marinating.