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Recipe for Minty Green Goddess Dressing, as seen in the May 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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
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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Duck breasts are broiled with a hint of cinnamon, then served with a tangy raspberry sauce.
Duck breasts are broiled with a hint of cinnamon, then served with a tangy raspberry sauce.
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A delicious holiday Champagne punch recipe.
A delicious holiday Champagne punch recipe.
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Chimichurri is the South American green herb sauce that goes with just about everything Easy to put together, it tastes best freshly prepared When green garlic is in season in spring and early summer, use that; or substitute 2 or 3 regular garlic cloves at other times of the year
Chimichurri is the South American green herb sauce that goes with just about everything Easy to put together, it tastes best freshly prepared When green garlic is in season in spring and early summer, use that; or substitute 2 or 3 regular garlic cloves at other times of the year
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 55 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 55 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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In the Burgundy region of France, home of Dijon, pork chops are traditionally served in a sauce made with mustard, cream and white wine, and there are very few pairings that are better Richard Olney, a prominent food writer and authority on French cooking, sautéed sliced apples and chops and then baked them all together with cream and mustard dribbled on top I prefer the method here, but you could always fry up some apples and serve them on the side
In the Burgundy region of France, home of Dijon, pork chops are traditionally served in a sauce made with mustard, cream and white wine, and there are very few pairings that are better Richard Olney, a prominent food writer and authority on French cooking, sautéed sliced apples and chops and then baked them all together with cream and mustard dribbled on top I prefer the method here, but you could always fry up some apples and serve them on the side
Ingredients:
butter, vegetable oil, rib, green onions, dry white wine, chicken, heavy cream, dijon mustard, parsley