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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I made Sotanghon Guisado (Stir-fried rice sticks) with Beef Strips last night and posted some photos on Twitter. I received some requests right away to post the...
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Blueberries, raspberries and apples find harmony in this delightful pie. Cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, flour and brown sugar are sprinkled on top of the fruit, and the pie bakes within 30 minutes.
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During gimjang, the annual Korean kimchi-making gathering, it's customary to set aside a portion of the seasoned cabbage to eat fresh with steamed pork belly, after everything else has been put up for the year This recipe from Julya Shin and Steve Joo of Oakland's Nokni restaurant yields a savory, pungent kimchi that's delightful to eat immediately and only gets better with age Make the trip to an Asian grocery to find all of the traditional ingredients -- it's worth it.
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A creamy, mild, and comforting pudding made of vermicelli (angel hair) pasta lightly spiced with cardamom and a few raisins is a beloved traditional food for Eid breakfast. It's good served warm or chilled.
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Use this reverse sear method to grill 2-inch thick steaks slowly over low indirect heat, then crank up the temperature to get a great crust.
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Quickly extract the flavors of chicken plus 4 types of dried seafood in a pressure cooker to make this umami ramen broth that's seasoned with a soy sauce-based tare.
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These banh mi sandwiches are made with seasoned pork, lime juice, red onion, sliced cucumber, and cilantro on a baguette.
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Kielbasa is cooked on the stovetop with potatoes and onion. This is an old recipe from my grandmother. 'Good Polish-Slovak food!' She would always say. 'Eat more!'