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The potatoes are cooked with panch phoron, or Bengali five-spice powdera mix that includes fennel, cumin, and mustard seedsthen tossed with turmeric.
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Canned chickpeas bear a closer resemblance to cooked-from-dried than any other canned bean: They’re sturdy enough to withstand additional cooking without falling apart Even after a 20-minute sizzle in a skillet with olive oil, they stay intact, their exteriors turning crunchy while their insides become creamy Serve these as a party snack instead of roasted nuts, and you’ll have a hit
Ingredients: olive oil, chickpeas, piment n
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A vintage recipe for gently spiced pickled beets with cinnamon and clove yields 6 quarts. Don't throw away the juice from an empty jar, make pickled beet eggs with it.
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Last week, we finally had Fran and Stephania over for dinner. It was a special evening honoring a couple of things: integrity and how my husband and I have talked...
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Last week, we finally had Fran and Stephania over for dinner. It was a special evening honoring a couple of things: integrity and how my husband and I have talked...
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You will never want applesauce again after trying Chef John's delicious recipe for DIY spiced apple chutney, the perfect side at your holiday meal.
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A spice grinder is a key tool, because freshly ground spices have the most vibrant flavor. The spice crust on this roast is peppery, fragrant, and so delicious you'll want to pick it off and eat it while the roast rests.
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This is a simple recipe for a strawberry daiquiri blended with ice.
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We love the island taste we get from this drink. Rum and coffee together, delish!
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 45 minutes, plus 4 hours' freezing and 2 hours' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The 1930s cocktail recipe, courtesy of tiki historian Jeff Berry.