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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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My challah varies according to the weather and my whim The basic formula has changed through the years; I use less sugar and oil now and fewer eggs The key is knowing that you can always add more flour to your dough if it is too sticky, but it is hard to make a soft dough if you start off with too much flour
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Matambre is a contraction of the Spanish words for "kill" and "hunger" -- it's the hunger killer It's beef traditionally stuffed with vegetables, herbs, hard-cooked egg and seasonings I cannot abide hard-boiled egg in cooked meat dishes, so I've substituted olives
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Though an American cook (or even a French one) usually adds mayonnaise to the bowl when dressing canned tuna for a sandwich, Italian cooks invariably anoint theirs with olive oil instead Capers, olives and anchovy often join the festivities; here they are combined with garlic and parsley to make a zesty salsa verde Choose the best quality Italian or Spanish canned tuna—the extra cost is well worth it