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a prefect late winter soup that is super high in antioxidants and taste amazing especially leftover. I made this soup when I had H1N1 last winter it may not have...
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This recipe is by Eugenia Bone and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: ginger, sugar, lemon, pepper
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Drambuie is a malt whiskey liqueur. It's used in the fruit mixture for this chocolate fruit cake recipe, which yields a round cake and six jumbo muffins.
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Try this spicy, creamy sauce on Chef Donald Links's Grilled Pork Skewers.
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This pear tart recipe is a runner in my family and I’m sure that once you make it, it will join your home as well.
Ingredients: cream, pears, lemon juice, clove
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Enjoy Chef John's recipe for remoulade sauce, made with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, dill, and capers over crab cakes or with any grilled fish.
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This recipe is by Maura Egan and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I’m convinced that parsley, used so abundantly in the cuisines of Greece, Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa, is one reason those diets are so healthy In addition to being an excellent source of vitamins A, C and K and a good source of iron and folate, it is rich in volatile oils (which give it its astringent flavor) and flavonoids The volatile oils contain components that have been shown to inhibit the activity of harmful elements in the body, and studies have attributed antioxidant properties to the flavonoids, particularly luteolin
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Make this shaved asparagus salad recipe when asparagus season peaks: Thin slices of raw asparagus are coated in a lemon vinaigrette.
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Alain Sailhac, dean emeritus of the French Culinary Institute in New York and one of New York’s most venerable French chefs, gives inspiration here to recapture the glory of the chicken breast, that popular yet generally overcooked piece of meat He suggests cutting the breast in half horizontally to make two thin pieces, then topping them with quick-cooking vegetables like mushrooms, zucchini or tomatoes, and roasting everything together This supremely juicy and complexly flavored dish uses that technique and is a snap to put together.
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Chef Travis Lett's recipe for ricotta gnocchi with cherry tomato pomodoro sauce. Ricotta makes for a lighter texture gnocchi and the cherry tomato pomodoro complements...