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This pizza dough has cilantro, paprika, basil, and oregano for an herb-flavored crust.
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This French-inspired chicken dish isn’t exactly weeknight fare, but it is sophisticated comfort food that is well worth the effort First, boneless chicken thighs or breasts are pounded into cutlets, marinated in garlic, lemon juice and thyme (up to 6 hours, but even a short sit will do nicely), then breaded and fried They are then dressed in a rich yet delightfully piquant sauce of mushrooms, shallots, garlic, Dijon mustard, white wine and balsamic vinegar that is a welcome contrast to the richness of the fried chicken
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This recipe is an evolution from the one mentioned in these topics: http://www.chow.com/digest/1933 http://www.chowhound.com/topics/363541 The overall intent...
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A twist on the classic apple tarte Tatin, Tom Colicchio's recipe uses roasted tomatoes in place of apples, and cuts the sweetness of the caramel by adding sherry vinegar.
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Vegetable soup gets so much better when you add cheesy, thyme-filled dumplings.
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This recipe for choucroute loaf, vaguely Alsatian in its addition of smoked ham, apples, mustard and caraway to the usual mixture of ground chuck, veal and pork, makes astonishing meatloaf and terrific Sunday lunch sandwiches afterward Paired with sauerkraut, the dish winks at real choucroute and in some ways is even more delicious For finicky kids, provide a side dish of mashed potatoes.
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This recipe is by Jill Santopietro and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This fresh fruit dessert is a clafoutis-like combination of peaches, blackberries, thyme, and black pepper. It's almost as much fun to say as it is to eat!
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Charred Italian bread is topped with creamy goat cheese and a mixture of strawberries and balsamic vinegar. This makes the perfect start or end to an Italian feast.
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When you grate corn on the large holes of a box grater, you get a lot of creamy milk from the corn, so no dairy cream is necessary for this version of what is usually a very rich dish If the corn is sweet, as corn should be, I prefer to let the dish stand alone with no additional flavorings; that’s why I’ve made the shallot or onion and the herbs optional.
Ingredients: corn, butter, red onion, herbs