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This recipe is a project that can be time- and labor-intensive You need to dig a hole in your yard and build a fire in that hole to cook the beans An important note: Failing to dig the hole, and using your oven instead, will result in beans that lack bona fides but are 98 percent as good as the ones that guy cooked in a hole in his yard
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Think beyond pink Here is a recipe for a fresh ham — uncured, unsmoked, straight from the butcher — roasted slowly in the oven beneath a shower of salt and pepper, glazed with maple syrup and balsamic vinegar, and finished with a mixture of toasted pecans and candied ginger It makes for a holiday centerpiece of some distinction, and marvelous sandwiches afterward
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A delicious sweet potatoes Anna recipe, baked with maple syrup, cinnamon, brown sugar, and walnuts.
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This beautiful bright pink smoothie bowl is powered by pitaya (dragon fruit), a nutrient-packed exotic fruit! Berries, banana, and pineapple add natural sweetness.
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Sundaes are the chamber music of the dessert world  Their composition and construction follow the contours of grand works, but mostly they’re played out in miniature, their delights designed to be shared by a duet or an audience of one, long spoon in hand  The composition of this sundae is classic
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A '90s-restaurant-style dish that came to The Times from Matthew Kenney, a chef whose career soared in that decade, these pork chops make for a dinner that is as steady and simple as it is elegant and rich The chops are broiled beneath a glaze of maple syrup and balsamic vinegar, then served with soft apple slices and a dusting of Clinton-era nostalgia: chopped pecans and candied ginger (Polenta is the perfect accompaniment -- stir in some goat cheese and rosemary instead of the more typical butter and Parmesan.)