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Though onion-powder dip does give me a teenage memory buzz, I remember equally well the time I first slow-cooked a batch of onions, watching them easily turn from white to pale yellow to walnut (at which point you have to start minding them with care) These caramelized babies form the basis of scores of top-notch dishes, from onion soup to real Indian stews and sauces, but nowhere are they better used than as the basis for a dip: stir them, along with some lemon juice and thyme leaves, into yogurt or sour cream, and you’re on your way to dip nirvana And just as your mother — or at least mine — made onion-sour-cream dip better with (French’s) canned fried onions, you can also take that idea back a hundred years and improve it: fry some leeks or shallots until they’re crisp
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When I lived in Paris, I frequented a little savory tart shop in the 15th Arrondissement that always surprised me with odd combinations of ingredients One of my favorites was a caramelized onion and cabbage tart, which I’ve reproduced here.
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In this Turkish method, vegetables (and sometimes beans) are cooked in plenty of olive oil — usually with tomatoes, onions and one or two other ingredients — until they have almost lost their shape Then they are cooled and served at room temperature, when their flavors are at their fullest Very often an herb or citrus juice is added just before serving for a little spark; thick yogurt and lemon wedges are standard accompaniments
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Wonton wrappers are filled with seasoned cream cheese and crab to make these crispy little baked appetizers.
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This is a quick, easy and tasty casserole. Even my grandkids ask for second helpings! It includes fresh onions and potatoes layered with ground beef in a creamy sauce.
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Here's a great way to use up leftover corned beef from St. Patrick's day or to stretch a little corned beef to feed a crowd. Mashed red potatoes, shredded cabbage, and plenty of butter make it taste oh-so-good.
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A time-honored recipe that promises from-scratch flavor without all the fuss.
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Recipe for Minty Green Goddess Dressing, as seen in the May 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This fantastic turkey recipe borrows a technique perfected by Judy Rodgers, the chef from the Zuni Café in San Francisco, who had exceptional results salting chickens long before roasting them (also called dry-brining) No more fussy liquid brine that alters the texture of the meat — just crisp, golden skin and tender, moist meat This turkey will be the talk of the table
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Quick and easy homemade spaghetti sauce with tomatoes, onions, garlic, basil and oregano. Add your favorite vegetables and use fresh herbs if you have them.