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Lucas Schoorman, a Chelsea art dealer and hobbyist baker, introduced this elegant lemon tart to the Times in 2004 It's a showstopper dessert featuring two distinct, delicious layers: one of frangipani, an almond-rich custard, and another of shimmering lemon confit scattered with slices of lemon It is mellow and barely sweet, rich and deep, with none of the attack of so many lemon desserts
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The secret to this dish is the dressing: sweet hoisin, spicy Sriracha, salty soy, rich sesame oil, with the fresh flavor of ginger punching through it all.
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This authentic traditional Arabic recipe consists of chicken, cauliflower, and potato. Serve with plain yogurt and a salad to mix with the rice dish. This is very easy, it just has a lot of work.
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is the sorbet I served on Rosh Hashana meal between first and main course. It is white flecked with bright green, tangy from the green apples, and sweet with honey. Fresh and fabulous. Shana Tova! I recommend eucalyptus blossom honey, easily found in Israel.
Ingredients: smith apples, water, sugar, fruit, honey
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Salty bacon, red onion, crunchy sunflower seeds, and fresh broccoli are tossed in a sweet and sour dressing for this easy, summer-ready salad.
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This is the best use for Israeli couscous that I’ve found Make a delicious vegetable stew, then cook the couscous in the stew If you are making this ahead, wait until half an hour before you wish to serve, reheat the stew and then cook the couscous in the stew