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A simple cake is the base, and a delightful combination of plums and custard is baked on top.
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I love making this as an appetizer if we're planning on having a heavy dinner - it's a light healthful treat made with papaya, tomato and red pepper in a lovely papaya seed dressing. Awesome with pieces of fresh baguette, crackers or tortilla chips.
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Here is a deeply flavored salad that can be prepared entirely outdoors, keeping the heat out of the kitchen Grill a whole fat purple globe eggplant until the skin blisters Then scrape the soft insides into a bowl and season them with red wine vinegar, garlic, good olive oil and fresh herbs
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Flank steak is marinated in a port, citrus, and honey marinade before being grilled to perfection.
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 1 hour 40 minutes, plus 2 hours refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Grace Parisi prepares a wonderfully sticky and nicely sweet glaze of fresh plums and red pepper jelly to brush over drumsticks while grilling.
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Grilled halibut is served with a delicious Asian-style sauce featuring shallots, sesame oil, soy sauce, and rice wine.
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A German mulled red wine recipe with orange, lemon, spices, sugar, and a splash of brandy.
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This red wine punch recipe is a cross between sangría and a tropical rum cocktail--with Yellow Chartreuse and Grand Marnier.
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A classic Provençal beef daube, or slow-baked stew, is made with quantities of red wine, like the recipes that Julia Child often made in her house in Provence, La Pitchoune Patricia Wells, a former New York Times food writer in Paris, also lives part-time in the South of France, and she has adapted the daube for white wine, which plays a more subtle part in flavoring the stew The large amount of liquid makes a tender braise that can also be served as a sauce for pasta: penne, gnocchi and long noodles like tagliatelle are familiar in the region, which borders Italy on the east.
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Inexpensive and easy to prepare, squid deserves a place in your weeknight repertoire. Here, its gently simmered in a garlicky red-wine tomato sauce and then tossed with pasta for a fast meal.