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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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Thin slices of fennel, a shot of dry marsala, and a touch of tomato paste combine to make a quick, intense pan sauce for sautéed pork chops. If you prefer, substitute red wine for the marsala.
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A fresh and citrusy salad of fennel, red onions, hearts of palm, grapefruit, and Gorgonzola tossed in a grapefruit vinaigrette - perfectly refreshing for the warm weather!
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A crunchy salad dressed in a lemon vinaigrette.
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Making lasagna from scratch, including the pasta, is a time-consuming project that is absolutely worth the effort, especially for a holiday dinner If you have a friend to help you in the kitchen, so much the better; or, spread the work over a couple of days Of course, you may use store-bought fresh or dried lasagna noodles instead of making the pasta yourself, or use a favorite tomato sauce recipe of your own
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Broiled pork tenderloin gets tender and tasty in the blink of an eye; a side of cooked apples is gussied up with leeks, sherry vinegar, and honey.
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Artichokes cooked with olive oil and lemon.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 1 hour 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 7 hours 40 minutes, plus 2 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes 20 minutes, plus at least 4 1/2 hours’ marinating and roasting. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Feathery fennel fronds give this creamy dressing an added bit of flavor, but if you should find yourself with a frond-less fennel bulb, substitute a tablespoon of chopped fresh dillor do without the greenery altogether.