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A savory galette is the easier and more streamlined cousin of a classic quiche It has a buttery pastry filled with any combination of vegetables, cheeses and meats, but without the need to make a custard to anchor it all In this galette recipe, roasted summer vegetables (eggplant, zucchini, and tomatoes) are combined with goat cheese and fresh red chiles for a ratatouille-like mix with a bite, all nestled into a hearty whole-grain crust
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In this magical recipe by Ben Mims from his cookbook "Sweet & Southern," vanilla cake and chocolate custard are layered into a Bundt pan before baking In the oven, the two switch places, with the heavier custard sinking while the cake rises to the surface Once unmolded, you end up with a tender band of cake on the bottom and creamy, wobbly flan on top
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When baking these scones, be sure to use whole wheat pastry flour, which is less dense than whole-wheat flour. Mixing in some all-purpose white flour also lightens the texture of the scones, so they're more delicate and tender.
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I was at a loss on what to serve for a friend's birthday—she and another guest are allergic to gluten, and another guest is vegan. I wanted to make a hearty...
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Two classic mixed braises always come to mind at this time of year One is cassoulet, based on white beans and a blend of goose, duck and pork The better alternative for my purposes was choucroute garnie, a vat of simmering sauerkraut that serves as a nice bed on which to mix and match a variety of pig parts
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Colorful, crisp-tender veggies are tossed with linguine pasta and a creamy lemon-caper sauce and served with shredded Parmesan cheese.
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This recipe came to The Times in 2002 from the French chef Eric Ripert, whose cooking at Le Bernardin carries flavors reminiscent of his culinary training near the Spanish border Quickly sautéed cod is placed on a bed of potatoes with a savory, supple broth ladled over It takes not too much time, and it is delicious.