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A twist on the classic apple tarte Tatin, Tom Colicchio's recipe uses roasted tomatoes in place of apples, and cuts the sweetness of the caramel by adding sherry vinegar.
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This recipe is adapted from a version found in "My Bombay Kitchen," Niloufer Ichaporia King’s indispensable book on Parsi cooking Ichaporia King, a culinary scholar, anthropologist and terrific home cook, recommends steaming the fish, but the soft lap of wood smoke is a natural complement to the sweet, floral flavor the banana leaf imparts Look for fresh or frozen banana leaves and coconut at Mexican, Asian and Indian markets
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Enjoy this Pear Tea-ni recipe with ingredients and easy step-by-step directions from Chowhound.
Ingredients: honey, pear liqueur
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The name literally means 'hot as a dogs nose'. My Yucatecan style recipe is a 'happy medium' derived from others published by well known Mexican cook book authors...
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In this elegant variation of the classic French salad, seared fresh tuna stands in for the conventional canned sort The rest of the salad can be assembled a few hours ahead, but the tuna should be cooked and placed on top of the salad just before it is served.
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What if salade niçoise wasn't a salad at all, but a warmer, heftier dish with a beautiful piece of butter-browned halibut right at its center Erin French, the chef at the Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Me., does just that with her Maine halibut niçoise, in which the main components of a classic niçoise are accounted for, but totally reconfigured Beans and new potatoes are in a simple shallot dressing; eggs are poached so the yolks are still soft and runny; garlic and anchovies season a quick tapenade
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This recipe is by Toby Cecchini and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Eat like the French do with this simple take on the classic salade niçoise, made only better with a glass of rosé.
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The market tomatoes, green beans, peppers, cucumbers and lettuces were irresistible, and we would have been happy to dine on this iconic Provençal salad every day I’m making the anchovies optional in this recipe, but they are always included in the authentic salade niçoise.
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Here, I’ve riffed on a classic French salade niçoise I save the anchovy for the dressing, but anchovy admirers can add more for garnish — and anchovy avoiders can simply leave them out The only cooking is boiling the potatoes and haricots verts, which can be done together in the same pot