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This luscious apple pie stands tall among its competitors. A mixture of potato starch, sugar, cinnamon, and freshly ground nutmeg seasons the apples and keeps their juices stabilized.
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Shrimp baked in a sauce of chopped tomatillos, Cotija cheese, jalapeños, onions and garlic, tossed with cilantro and lime juice.
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Graham cracker crusts are filled with a margarine, egg and confectioners' sugar mixture, then topped with bananas, pineapple, whipped topping, cherries and pecans.
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This tangy winter salad is likely to convert anyone who doubts just how good cauliflower can be Make sure you steam the cauliflower until thoroughly tender so that it absorbs the dressing The dish is lovely with a mix of colorful cauliflowers, but can look nice with the standard white variety.
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I mixed bourbon, ginger liqueur and sherry with a little fresh orange juice And in a moment of inspiration, I gussied up the orange garnish by caramelizing the slices before placing them afloat in the drinks I loved the way it looked and how it tasted
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Hibiscus started showing up in New York City cocktails around 2010, jazzing up drinks with its fuchsia hue and tropical perfume This one, adapted from the bar at Hecho en Dumbo in the East Village, takes advantage of jarred hibiscus syrup and top-shelf silver tequila to create a kind of Jamaican-Mexican melange The wild hibiscus blossom specified at the end of the recipe
Ingredients: hibiscus, lime juice
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A versatile sauce of creamy sautéed mushrooms with lemon juice and herbs.
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This is a simple salsa with a bright acidity, one that you could temper with some diced mango if you like I’ve called for a single jalapeño You could use two if you like
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This recipe is by William Norwich and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.