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A delicious blend of potatoes, garlic, lemon, and herbs marinated overnight in olive oil and white wine. This is a nice way to dress up the potatoes and is always a hit at my dinner parties.
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Here is a sensible prescription from Julia Child for cooking a whole ham, which was featured in a New York Times article by Julia Moskin that explored the quandary of how to make a flavorful Easter ham Braise the meat in wine and water to finish the cooking, then roast it in a hot oven to crisp the surface The end result is glazed with mustard and brown sugar and crusted with golden bread crumbs
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Here's a hot, creamy spinach dip made with white wine and plenty of mozzarella cheese. It's better than anything served in a restaurant. For extra excitement, add a can of artichokes, crabmeat or shrimp. Serve with tortilla chips, assorted crackers or bread.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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When chef Matt Molina arrived in Italy, he had succulent pork chops wrapped in thin layers of lardo (cured pork fat) at La Locanda della Ribollita in Chiusi.
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Coq au Vin is a classic French stewed chicken recipe, with bacon, mushrooms, and pearl onions.
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Ketchup grows up with the addition of sweet piquillo peppers.
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Braised, tender baby artichokes add a taste of spring to any meal.
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The mustard greens in this salad recipe are tossed with sliced pears, croutons, and Gruyère cheese in a garlic-anchovy dressing.
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Steven Satterfield, the chef at Miller Union in Atlanta, published a version of this recipe for a kind of Lowcountry risotto in his cookbook, "Root to Leaf." He uses Carolina Gold rice, a heritage long-grain variety, but any good long-grain rice will do Likewise, feel free to substitute other hams for the country ham called for in the recipe But use the very best peas you can find or, failing that, asparagus tips or tiny radishes
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Recipes for panzanella (a Florentine bread salad popular in the summer) typically call for tomatoes, but in the spring, Mike Lata prefers using seasonal ingredients like asparagus and radishes.