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A classic French first course, cooked leeks dressed with a mustardy vinaigrette can be wonderful or dull, depending on the size of the leeks Don’t use giant ones; choose medium to small leeks for tender results A few minutes under the broiler adds flavor to this version, which is served warm.
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Chef Paul Kahan of The Publican in Chicago ages duck breasts on the bone in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Boneless duck breasts can be aged using the same method, although the results won't be as dramatic; if you're short on time, use unaged duck.
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The heat of harissa — which is a North Afican chili sauce — is made for the luscious flavor of lamb.
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A rustic Italian take on chopped liver flavored with sweet wine, capers, and fresh sage.
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Cayenne pepper brings the heat to this Moroccan-style carrot salad.
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A rich filet mignon with wild mushroom sauce recipe.
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Everyone loves dipping things into a pot of fondue. This fondue recipe uses Cheddar cheese and Cheddar cheese soup with white wine to deliver a fun dinner item.
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This is a great easy prawn marinade. We put them out as appetizers, but they can also be a main course. I've also sauteed them with the marinade and used the sauce with pasta or just lapped it up with French bread!
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With the right treatment, squid (a.k.a calamari) can make a satisfying, almost meaty stew Simmered in white wine and chicken broth, the squid becomes tender in about 30 minutes