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This dish, inspired by a traditional recipe from the Parsis (a group of Zoroastrians from Persia who settled in India sometime between the 8th and 10th centuries), is possibly one of the most fragrant and vivid casseroles you’ll ever see It starts with a highly spiced tomato sauce flavored with mint, green chiles and ginger The sauce is then poured over a layer of sliced cooked fingerling potatoes and baked
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A trademark of home-cooking in southern India, this luscious chicken dish is an authentic Hyderabadi-style biryani.
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A slow cooker pot roast, made with sirloin, has a surprise ingredient -- a can of citrus-flavored soda, poured into the cooker, to add a little tangy sweetness.
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A hearty French-style dried split pea soup with potatoes, carrots, and optional ham doesn't need any soaking, so it's good for a weeknight supper. Serve with crusty bread.
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 1 hour 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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These savory pizzas are bathed in a tomato and lamb topping, then cut into wedges to serve. Served hot or cold, these may be an appetizer, or put a little salad in the middle, and fold up like a taco for a quick meal.
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Spices lose their flavor over time but few as quickly as paprika, which starts out tasting of pepper and sunshine but deteriorates in but a few months to sawdust and bitterness For this recipe, get some new at the market: sweet or hot Hungarian paprika is best, but the generic article isn’t terrible and the smoky Spanish varieties known as pimentón de La Vera would not be out of place either, lending a deep, woodsy aroma reminiscent of cooking over an open fire It’s a dish that pairs beautifully with butter-slicked egg noodles.