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This risotto dish requires plenty of stirring and patience, but the payoff is a cheesy rice side dish with pumpkin that everyone will love.
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This easy recipe can be made in a saucepan, Dutch oven or slow cooker The long simmer gives the pork shoulder, an inexpensive but versatile cut, a chance to absorb the robust flavors of red wine, carrot and garlic that it’s cooked alongside Serve it over egg noodles and topped with parsley for a hearty, satisfying dinner.
Ingredients: pork, red wine, water, carrots, cloves, butter
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Use this recipe to turn a turkey carcass from your Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner into a comforting Chinese rice porridge, congee or jook.
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Healthy, easy and oh-so yummy! A favorite in Chinese restaurants.
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A recipe for warm Dickensian sangría flavored with roasted grapefruits and oranges.
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This Chinese-American dish includes an unexpected ingredient: orange juice.
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This beautiful recipe for pot-roasted artichokes with white wine and capers appears in the chef April Bloomfield's 2015 cookbook "A Girl and Her Greens." It's tremendous "The fleshy artichokes get browned and crispy tops and look like strange, beautiful roses," she writes "The acidity in the white wine cuts through the rich, dense veg and, along with the salty pops from the capers, highlights the artichokes’ unique herbaceousness." Don't know how to prepare artichokes
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this sunday i walked past a stand at the farmers market with all different kinds of eggplant. i got excited and inspired to make something delicious and beautiful...
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 20 minutes, plus chilling. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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In Chinese-American restaurants, spicy yellow mustard often appears on the table as a dipping sauce — but you rarely taste it anywhere else in the meal Jonathan Wu, the chef at the innovative Chinese-influenced restaurant Fung Tu in New York, decided to take that flavor and run with it The two kinds of mustard (along with cayenne) makes these almost as spicy as Buffalo wings, but the heat is balanced by sweetness
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Filet mignons are often sold with a string tied around them to help keep their shape while cooking.