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Sweet pears and savory sausage make the perfect filling for a hearty fall pie.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: basil, olive, spanish
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Chef John's recipe for almond and parsley salsa verde is a welcome change from the traditional pesto sauce.
Ingredients: almonds, parsley, garlic, olive oil
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The Mint Julep deserves to be enjoyed all summer long, so do yourself a favor and try this refreshing classic cocktail before and after the Kentucky Derby.
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Here is a rub that provides a fast, flavorful coating for barbecue: beef, pork, chicken, lamb, venison It calls for the process known as indirect grilling, in which you build a fire on one side of your grill and cook on the other, so that the meat is never in direct contact with flame (If you grill this rub directly, the sugar and spices will burn rather than melt into appetizing darkness.) The recipe is forgiving
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne and takes 1 hour 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A savory recipe for flaky individual pies filled with roasted butternut squash and fresh goat cheese.
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The chicken recipe here, a kind of mock tandoori chicken, mitigates the bane of chicken grilling (or, for that matter, broiling), the roaring flame-up By braising the chicken first, you effectively remove just about all the surface fat, practically eliminating the risk of setting the pieces on fire This same treatment would work nicely with fatty lamb, like chunks of shoulder or even shanks, which without the initial braising would be just about impossible to grill.
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A yogurt-based marinade with cayenne pepper, ginger and garlic spice up your salmon fillets before they go under the broiler.
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 30 minutes . Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.