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Also known as cornstarch cookies, this recipe makes light and delicate cookies that dissolve on your tongue.
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This is chowder at its simplest: corn, onion, potatoes and milk, with a couple of chopped tomatoes and a handful of parsley to add flavor and color Starting with bacon and finishing with cream makes a richer version of the dish But you could easily expand its borders by adding curry powder and ginger, sour cream and cilantro
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At the apogee of cooking in vino is this dish, which involves a whole beef roast As befits a thing that humans have been eating since before computers, before cars, before guns — perhaps before science itself — boeuf à la mode tastes less invented than it does discovered The best strategy is to cook it a day before you plan to serve it; it tastes better reheated than immediately, and the seasoning is most even and best distributed when it has time to spend in its rich broth.
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These Baked Parmesan Zucchini Fries are a healthy, crave-worthy alternative to French fries, and a great easy side dish for practically any dinner. The zesty...
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Kasutera, a traditional Japanese honey cake, is a nice light sponge cake, similar to angel food cake. Serve with sweet adzuki bean paste and ice cream.
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Fresh corn kernels and onions are warmed in butter with a sprinkling of parsley. Garnish this sweet side salad with chives, and serve with your favorite steak hot off the grill!
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The ingredient that makes this marinade both spicy and sweet is adobo sauce from canned chiles in adobo, a useful sauce that I had not thought to use in marinades until I was introduced to the idea by the cookbook author and television host Pati Jinich The sauce has enough heat, so I don’t use the canned chipotles, though you could add one if you wanted I hold back a couple of tablespoons of the marinade and use it to finish the vegetables and deglaze the pan.
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Goat butter (sold at specialty-food stores; use regular butter if unavailable) is white, smooth, and creamy. Chef Tyler Brown likes using it in this riff on the classic pairing of roasted beets and goat cheese.
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Italian butter beans are big and creamy, but if you can't find them, substitute any large white bean. Chef Annie Somerville lets the beans marinate in the dressing for at least a half-hour, so they're extra-flavorful.
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Salmon fillets are dusted with garam masala, seared for a crispy crust, then served with a coconut-curry beurre blanc.
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These homemade ravioli are simple to make but add a wow factor to the holiday table And they can be made ahead and frozen, and cooked up in minutes on the day Two (15-ounce) cans of pure pumpkin purée may be substituted for the fresh pumpkin if desired.