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A delicate veal sausage packed with flavor—it beats store-bought every time.
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Soy, ginger, Chinese five-spice and sherry team with an unexpected ingredient--maple syrup--to impart a deep flavor to sesame seed-dredged chicken .
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This is an authentic Mexican recipe for real tortilla soup made with fried corn tortilla strips and served with avocado, cotija, and crema.
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This lean venison bologna works great in sandwiches, or simply served sliced as an hors d'oeuvre.
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Nothing revives and refreshes in a heat wave like this ice-cold schav, made with the exceptionally tart herb sorrel The soup is seasoned at each stage: You salt the sweating shallots, the cooking potatoes, again when you add the sorrel and finally again when all is combined, which seems like a lot of salt But once the mixture is chilled, the flavors are masked and dulled so it will taste just right
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Chicken thighs with onions, browned in butter and braised in dark beer and chicken stock, for a rich, savory stew. Chicken carbonnade.
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This dish is a French classic, a combination of strong, uncommon flavors that could have been designed to go together Combining dried and fresh mushrooms is a reliable way to transfer the exotic flavor of truly wild mushrooms to tamer domesticated ones Using the soaking liquid for the morels makes it certain that none of their essence goes to waste.
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A simple roasted baby carrots recipe with mustard-herb butter.
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This forager’s burger is topped with horseradish mayo and a flavorful sauté of wild mushrooms and sweet onions.
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Winter root vegetables lend their complementary, slightly sweet flavors to this hearty soup that came to The Times from Cooking Light magazine Parsnip chips – thinly-sliced parsnips fried for five minutes in olive oil – sprinkled over the top add a delightful crunch Stir in more water or broth if you prefer a thinner consistency.
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This mildly spicy dish requires minimal cooking, so it's great for a hot day Both udon and soba noodles will work in this dish.