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A bistro basic that the critic Bryan Miller brought to The Times in 1988 with the help of Pierre Franey, this luscious roast of pork comes from the kitchen of Adrienne Biasin, who for years ran a homespun and legendary restaurant in Paris, Chez la Vieille The meat is first browned over the stovetop to sear in the moisture, then braised slowly in onions and milk The pan juices are set aside to form the base of a gravy, and the roast is finished in the oven
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Not too often do you hear 'fantastic' and 'Brussels sprouts' in the same sentence but this recipe is deserving of that. When I mentioned I was bringing Brussels sprouts to a holiday get together, my mom told me not to bother. After eating this dish, my family now requests I bring it to every get together!
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Fresh green beans with a robust bacon, onion, and garlicky flavor.
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This baked bean recipe uses canned beans instead of the dry type so it is quick and easy to prepare.
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Venetian fried fish marinated in vinegar and red wine.
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A marinade of garlic, ginger and chili powder meet the strong flavors of tamarind concentrate, garam masala, coriander and turmeric in this spicy beef dish Once the spices are toasted, the beef is quickly seared over high heat in a second skillet, then transferred to cook among them Serve it topped with cilantro for bright bite to contrast the beef's earthiness and heat.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A creamy soy-ginger dressing nicely complements this pasta salad with broccoli, red pepper, bean sprouts, and peanuts.
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It was a love of kasha and memories of family that inspired Nancy Jane Richer of Knoxville, Tenn., to create this holiday recipe Ms Richer’s father loved kasha and died on Thanksgiving more than a decade ago