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The secret to this most simple of recipes is in the details-creamy Yukon Gold potatoes, your best extra-virgin olive oil and light, flaky, crunchy Maldon sea salt.
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For a winter special occasion or just a weekday meal, this butternut bisque makes a perfect, warming starter course. Top with crumbled bacon!
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This recipe for green pea soup (also called English pea soup) combines bright, sweet shelling peas with a bold veggie broth.
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This breakfast casserole, packed with shredded potatoes, smoky bacon, red pepper, and Gouda cheese, is made to be served alongside eggs and OJ.
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This consommé célestine recipe uses a classic French method to create clear chicken stock that is garnished with herbed crêpe ribbons.
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A cool, crisp, mayo-free salad suited for warm weather.
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Chef John cooks chunks of pork shoulder low and slow with an apple cider sauce until the pork is perfectly tender and sauce has thickened.
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The Singaporean flavors of star anise, galangal and molasses-like soy sauce are a natural with duck — they may seem unfamiliar for some, but they parallel the idea of pairing fruits or warm winter spices with the bird Reflecting her modern sensibility, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan took this recipe from her grandmother and tweaked it to serve the duck at a slightly pink medium rather than fully cooked Of course, you may cook it through if you prefer.
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The addition of tamarind and mint to what might otherwise be simply sweet and spicy cashews elevates these nuts beyond simple bar snacks designed to encourage thirst They're sophisticated and exciting, while remaining quite simple to make.
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A recipe for miniature French ham and cheese sandwiches that are toasted and topped with fried quail eggs, to make a stunning appetizer.
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.