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Beef ribs are boiled, then roasted in a tangy garlic and red wine sauce. The most unbelievable, easy to make beef ribs ever, man.
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This Mediterranean fish stew is more difficult to spell than to prepare, and it is traditionally neither an idée fixe nor the centerpiece of a grande bouffe, but a spur-of-the-moment combination of the day's catch Trying to duplicate the real bouillabaisse is an exercise in frustration, as the traditional combination of fish is not found in American waters But creating an admirable local version is no more difficult than making clam chowder
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A panade, originally an economizing vehicle for using old bread to feed a family, is a delicious dish in its own right Essentially a savory bread pudding made with layers of caramelized onions and winter squash, it makes for a hearty meatless main dish A panade can also substitute for bread stuffing and be served alongside a roasted bird.
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A crisp colorful salad in the dead of winter can make a meal feel luxurious Radicchio and its crimson cousins in the chicory family, Chioggia, Treviso and Tardivo, make an eye-popping display with red citrus like blood orange and ruby grapefruit The combination of slightly bitter leaves and sweet juices is utterly refreshing
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This multi-generational Italian eggplant parmigiana combines three cheeses and tomato sauce in a layered dish that's perfect for serving to a crowd.
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Steak quesadillas served with black bean salsa makes for a simple and satisfying Tex-Mex meal.
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Bacon fat and vinegar make a delicious warm vinaigrette in this hearty crouton-topped salad.
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Scrumptious lasagna with basil pesto, spinach and plenty of bubbly cheese.
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This barbecue side comes from Chef Peter McAndrews of Philadelphia restaurant Modo Mio.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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These individual tartlets have a Cheddar-spiked, buttery crust holding a filling of honey-drizzled roasted vegetables and creamy ricotta You can use any roasted vegetables here, changing up the mix to suit the seasons Late summer is perfect for some combination of zucchini, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes and even corn