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Five simple ingredients – cream, vanilla, salt, eggs and sugar – make for an exquisitely rich and elegant dessert Most crème brûlée recipes require the use of a small propane torch to achieve the crackly sugar top, but this version offers a simpler (and safer) solution: your oven's broiler One thing to note: Be sure to let the custard set for several hours in the refrigerator before brûléeing the top, otherwise you'll end up with soupy custard.
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Think of this as a chocolate Vietnamese iced coffee in dessert form The original recipe appeared in The New York Times in June 1944 — wartime, when cream was scarce and the paper’s home economists experimented with gelatin and rennet to give ice cream texture After the war, the recipe reappeared (along with the cream) in the pamphlet “12 Frozen Desserts.” Undiluted cold-brewed coffee is substituted here for the strong black coffee in the original recipe to produce a much smoother taste.
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These cookies have been a Christmas family favorite for 20 years. Flaky and buttery, they are worth the effort. Almonds can be substituted for hazelnuts.
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Oatmeal cookies with a touch of whole wheat and granola.
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These fresh Vietnamese spring rolls stuffed with rice noodles, lettuce, carrots, mizuna, and basil are a colorful vegetarian appetizer.
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Dragon eggs are hard-boiled eggs simmered in a soy sauce mixture creating a colorful egg that is then filled with a red pepper mixture and are a fun Halloween appetizer for parties.
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Crispy fried wonton chips are topped with ahi tuna, fresh avocado, and a spicy sriracha sauce in this lighter, summery version of nachos.
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A mild yet pleasing dish: chicken with baby corn, mushrooms, onions and celery in a thickened broth over rice or crispy noodles.
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Teriyaki is derived from the Japanese root words teri, to shine, and yaki, to broil or grill That’s the way traditional teriyaki looks: shiny and incised with grill marks In Japan, teriyaki is a mix of soy sauce, sake and the rice wine mirin, which imparts a subtle sweetness
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Seasoned chicken thighs cook up quickly on a grill pan (or outdoor grill) and are served with a sweet and salty Indonesian peanut sauce.
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Smothered in sweet and spicy sauce, this Chinese eggplant dish is sure to please even the pickiest eater.