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These small tarts, inspired by a mojito, are the perfect celebratory end to a meal: refreshing, light and boozy If you don’t have a spice grinder, finely chop the mint for the final step of the curd and then crush it in a pestle and mortar with the rum before adding to the curd The aim is for the mixture to be as fine as possible, almost like a paste or like pesto, so that it’s fine enough to turn the curd slightly greener, rather than just fleck it with mint
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There was a little farm near where we lived, in Alsace, in a small town by the name of Thann, where we got our pumpkins My mother would make soup just this way; she served it in the pumpkin, too We kids looked forward to it every year
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This inspired version of a Caesar dressing is bursting with flavor. Minced garlic, dry mustard powder, hot pepper sauce, and cayenne give this dressing a unique zip.
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Tarragon chicken salad with a hint of kelp in the yogurt-based dressing is the perfect dish to make for entertaining or barbeques.
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Homemade mayo with a kick of spice.
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Rich and full of flavor--pork belly is slowly simmered in a sweet and savory mixture of soy sauce and brown sugar. Serve it over a bowl of steamy rice for a meal worth waiting for.
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Freshly cooked white beans hold their shape better than canned ones, so unless you’re really pinched for time, cook the beans yourself for this hearty, lively winter salad Serve it as a side dish for roasted meats or chicken If you omit the anchovies in the dressing (use capers instead), it would be an excellent meatless main course
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For some reason, poaching eggs scares some people. Probably because when theyve tried to do it, they ended up with loose and wispy eggs instead of nice, tight bundles. There are a couple tricks to doing it right.
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Asparagus cooked right in the frying pan, drizzled with an onion-wine glaze and parmesan cheese.
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This is a recipe for whole beef tenderloin baked and topped with a blue cheese sauce.
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Starting with dried chickpeas instead of canned ones makes all the difference in this citrusy side dish. Although soaking and cooking the chickpeas takes a bit more time, the effort is minimal.