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This is a recipe I concocted for a contest. I hoped to make this a little more elegant than normal.I have trained at a Culinary School but do not work in the...
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This recipe introduces a twist that i haven´t seen anywhere else on the web, is that it icludes bacon, ham and onion. This is a great recipe to make with someone...
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This recipe for scrambled eggs adds some flavor with chorizo, smoked paprika, sautéed onion, and peppers served over garlicky toasts for a fancy brunch dish.
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These breaded and baked eggplant sandwiches are the perfect make-ahead appetizer for your next potluck.
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This clam chowder recipe – chock-full of fresh littlenecks, potatoes, and bacon – takes you to the shores of New England. Don't forget the oyster crackers!
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The better the bread you use here (a thick-crusted country loaf, sliced and toasted quite dry in the oven works well), the better the end result It acts as a kind of canvas for the sweetness of the leeks and the dry, fragrant heat of the chorizo You can make it well in advance of serving it alongside turkey, chicken or pork, at least as long as you leave time to reheat it in the oven, covered, with a few splashes of stock to moisten it
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I’ve substituted cooked quinoa here for rice You can use either regular or royal red quinoa for this dish As with all stir-fries, once all the ingredients for this one are prepped, the cooking takes less than five minutes.
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This comforting potato soup is enriched with leeks and kale, and colored golden by carrots and paprika. It can be made on the stovetop or in an Instant Pot®.
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Chefs have a way of taking the most humble ingredient and elevating it, which is what Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman of Hog & Hominy in Memphis did with sweet potatoes The trick is to confit thick slices slow in fat, which transforms the texture into silk They use pork fat at their restaurants, but home cooks can get a similar effect with olive oil seasoned with some bacon fat