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Grilling concentrates the sweet flavor of fresh baby carrots. (Bagged "baby" carrots will never taste the same.)
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Chutney is a favorite British condiment for everything from cheese to roasts. This sweet-and-smoky version is perfect with crackers as a starter, spread on a grilled cheddar sandwich, or served with roasted pork.
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This recipe came to The Times in 1990 in Pierre Franey's 60-Minute Gourmet column A lentil salad (we used those tiny French green lentils, but you can use the standard supermarket variety as well) is dressed with a Dijon mustard vinaigrette, then topped with skirt steak that's been seared in a cast-iron pan A simple sauce, made by deglazing the pan with butter, garlic and parsley, is drizzled over the top
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Get Baked Fresh Ham Sandwiches with Fried Pickles and Cajun Aioli Recipe from Food Network
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Get Lemon Pepper Cured Chicken with Fennel Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Make the night before and the next morning all you have to do is bake and serve.
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Get Lamb Loin Chops with Warm Polenta and Arugula Salad Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe came to The Times in 2002 from the French chef Eric Ripert, whose cooking at Le Bernardin carries flavors reminiscent of his culinary training near the Spanish border Quickly sautéed cod is placed on a bed of potatoes with a savory, supple broth ladled over It takes not too much time, and it is delicious.
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Peter Berley serves this stew with Parmesan toasts, which he makes by brushing baguette slices with olive oil, sprinkling on freshly grated Parmesan cheese, then baking in a 375 degree F oven for 5 minutes, or until the cheese is golden brown.