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I found Jacques Pepin's idea on using lavash for a pizza base and it suddenly made my Pizza Argentina easier than ever. Just make the chimichurri and you're...
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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In this clever one-pot dish, Grace Parisi poaches fennel, shallots and orange zest in extra-virgin olive oil. She then cooks a tuna steak in that oil, making the fish incredibly moist and flavorful.
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The best lobster rolls are homemade.
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Pissaladière is a signature Provençal dish from Nice and environs, a pizza spread with a thick, sweet layer of onions that have been cooked slowly until they caramelize and garnished with olives and anchovies.
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A brine makes this roasted turkey extra moist and flavorful. Stuffed with vegetables, this bird is perfect for Thanksgiving and other holidays.
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Black-eyed peas with collard greens sounds like a Southern dish, and indeed it would be if you threw in a ham hock and took away the dill But this recipe actually is inspired by a Greek dish that combines black-eyed peas with wild greens.
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A quick and delicious comfort food made with canned corn, potatoes and bacon.
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In Argentina, a carbonada criolla is a beautiful beef stew served in a cooked pumpkin. Today, I had no time to fiddle with a pumpkin, and they're out of season...
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This garlic soup, which is based on a Provençal recipe, requires a minimal number of the staples that I always have on hand It calls for garlic; eggs; some sort of pasta; a green vegetable that can be as simple as the limp bunch of broccoli in my crisper or, as I use in this recipe, frozen peas; and Parmesan or Gruyère for the garnish.
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At a cabane à sucre, or sugar shack, a rough-hewn cabin for making syrup in Quebec, the syrup harvest is accompanied by a feast The hourlong parade usually includes split-pea soup, pancakes, bacon and ham, pork rinds, omelets, eggs poached in syrup, baked beans, bread and pan drippings, pickled carrots and beets, maple-syrup pie and taffy — all washed down with an optional beer This recipe comes from a feast held at the painter Marc Séguin's farm in Hemmingford, Quebec.
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This is the recipe my grandmother used to make. It only uses pork for the pie and is delicious. I make one for my father every Christmas Eve and he loves it!