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For the first-of-the-season asparagus, keep it simple with butter, lemon and sweet herbs For the best texture, peeling the stalks really makes a difference    
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A classic French first course, cooked leeks dressed with a mustardy vinaigrette can be wonderful or dull, depending on the size of the leeks Don’t use giant ones; choose medium to small leeks for tender results A few minutes under the broiler adds flavor to this version, which is served warm.
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This rémoulade recipe mixes the classic French ingredients with Asian soy sauce and Louisiana hot sauce.
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Tarragon vinegar, green onions, fresh parsley, and anchovies flavor this creamy dressing.
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Sea scallops and bay scallops differ in size and sweetness They also cook a little differently I love a good hard sear on a sea scallop, a little crust, and a splash of wine in the butter at the end to provide a silky acidity against the sweet of the meat
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A stylish mix of leafy greens and fresh herbs is a lovely bed for plump grilled scallops.
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This tender, deeply flavored brisket gets its character from two distinct sources Searing the meat until dark brown gives the sauce a caramelized, intensely brawny taste, while a bracing garnish of fresh horseradish gremolata spiked with parsley and lemon zest adds brightness and a sinus-clearing bite Make the meat a few days ahead, it only gets better as it rests
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In 2001, Regina Schrambling went on a week long odyssey in search of the ultimate lasagna recipe She tested several, and finally found her ideal in a mash-up of recipes from Giuliano Bugialli and Elodia Rigante, both Italian cookbook authors “If there were central casting for casseroles, this one deserved the leading role
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You'll never top your bagel another way again.
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Remember the meat sauce that Mom used to cook all day long? This version tastes as good, but can be made in only fifteen minutes. Perciatelli and bucatini are interchangeable; spaghetti would be fine here, too.
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