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Peter Reinhart, author of “Artisan Breads Every Day” and “American Pie,” said a 24-hour wait will improve any dough: take your favorite recipe, let it sit overnight, then enjoy the upgrade Mr Reinhart recommends letting the dough rise at room temperature for three hours, then refrigerating it.
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Tomatillo salsa, one of the great taco toppings, is a cinch to make In this 2011 recipe, the tomatillos, stripped of their papery skin, are paired with Serrano chiles and cilantro Made from just four ingredients, it comes together in moments and is a superb complement to tacos or tortilla chips.
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Handed down through the generations, this potato gnocchi recipe is easy to make and is a great alternative to pasta. Try it with your favorite tomato and pesto sauces.
Ingredients: potatoes, flour, egg, olive oil, salt
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Spongy vanilla cake can be made vegan with the use of soy milk and canola oil in the batter. Top with your favorite vegan frosting.
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This rich and hearty keto-friendly meal is perfect for those on low-carb diets. Serve it with your favorite vegetables or veggie 'rice.'
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A refreshing accompaniment to grilled meats, this herbaceous salad is reminiscent of Middle Eastern tabbouleh.
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The easiest way to get everyone to love cabbage is to encase it in flaky pastry and bake until golden This torta, filled with browned onions, silky cabbage, and plenty of creamy fontina cheese, might just be the best way you've ever eaten what is arguably a challenging vegetable It's at its most appealing served warm, with the cheese still a little gooey
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The cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey calls this "one of our most beloved family dishes, very much in the Hyderabadi style, where North Indian and South Indian seasonings are combined." Over the years, she has simplified the recipe "You can use the long, tender Japanese eggplants or the purple 'baby' Italian eggplants," she says, "or even the striated purple and white ones that are about the same size as the baby Italian ones Once cut, what you are aiming for are 1-inch chunks with as much skin on them as possible so they do not fall apart." Serve hot with rice and dal, or cold as a salad.
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Sweet potatoes add a bit of sweetness to these light, tender, and delicious sweet potato buns from Chef John. They're perfect for grilled burgers--or turkey sandwiches, or simply spread with butter.