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To accompany his wood-roasted beef short ribs, leg of lamb and chorizo, Marcelo Betancourt serves a simple salsa, called criolla, which he makes by marinating tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers overnight in lemon juice and olive oil.
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Everyone loves a classic, and you won't be disappointed with Chef Stitt's take on this favorite dessert.
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Cherry juice joins gin and cherry brandy in this refreshingly fruity cocktail.
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My take on the classic Peruvian ceviche. The acidity of the citrus fruit 'cooks' the fish. A nice refreshing meal on a hot summer day. It's imperative to use only freshly caught fish!
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This drink, served at Whisler’s, a bar in Austin, Tex., is a classic Moscow Mule with a Spanish twist, using brandy de Jerez and sherry, as well as ginger liqueur, lemon and ginger beer Brett Esler urges the use of drier styles of ginger beer, sherry and brandy for the cocktail For presentation, the traditional copper mug will work, but Mr
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Fresh, lemon-scented crab cakes are pan fried to golden brown and served on top of mixed greens with a tangy vinaigrette and avocado slices in this elegant appetizer dish.
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This Turkish-style baklava tastes deeply and richly of pistachio nuts and butter, without the spices, honey or aromatics found in other versions It has a purity of flavor that, while still quite sweet, is never cloying This very traditional recipe is from one of the most celebrated baklava shops in Istanbul
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This recipe is an awesome alternative to a red barbeque sauce for chicken. It was a neighborhood favorite during summer when I was growing up. Submitted in memory of Ruth Karahan who originally had the recipe and passed away in 2004.
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This recipe is by Alex Witchel and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.