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Rib roast breaded with bread crumbs and Romano cheese then roasted slowly to keep it juicy and succulent.
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These creative appetizers are sweetly savory and perfect for passing around.
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Salmon seasoned with lemon and dill is baked in aluminum foil packets and topped with a creme fraiche sauce in this company-worthy dish.
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This recipe is by Nigella Lawson 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 Jonathan Reynolds and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Many home cooks are comfortable with spinach but are intimidated by the unfamiliar variety of other cooking greens: chard, mustard, turnips, collards, kale and more But it doesn't matter much which you include in a given dish: they're all good, and they all cook quickly This preparation is dead easy
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This shallot-tarragon jam recipe is a sweet and savory spread perfect for roast chicken sandwiches or as an appetizer with cheese and crackers.
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Gorgeous glazed shiitake mushrooms and tender green bok choy sparked with ginger, sesame and hot pepper work beautifully against more staid flavors, so consider serving them next to a traditional roast chicken or turkey They also are delicious draped over a pile of rice.
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Chipotle and cumin kick up tomato sauce.
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Broccoli rabe usually doesn’t make it past a sauté pan with garlic and olive oil, nor does it need to But the extra step of baking it in the oven with a shower of grated Parmesan on top — a suggestion from the chef John Schenk that was written up in a 1997 Minimalist column — is one to try Blanch the broccoli rabe until it’s bright green and nearly tender, then cook it in a pan with golden toasted garlic
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Your feelings about salt cod may depend on where your roots are If your memories of the dish evoke words like bland and woolly, you likely had it in the Midwest If you grew up in a Portuguese or Caribbean community, you may have more fond recollections