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This recipe is by Sara Dickerman and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A simple marinade of Greek olive oil, lemon, oregano, and cinnamon give this fried chicken a delicious Greek flavor. Compliment your chicken with some boiled kale, spinach, or string beans seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. Or, use the same oil to make french fried potatoes.
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The question has dogged Thanksgiving cooks practically since Norman Rockwell painted “Freedom From Want” in 1942 and transformed the harvest feast into an American ideal: Is it stuffing or dressing Grandmother knows: it is stuffing only if it is cooked inside the bird Otherwise it is dressing
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You either like Manhattan clam chowder or you don’t James Beard famously called it “horrendous.” But the chowder has its fans — the acidity of the tomatoes helps temper the salinity of the broth, and offers a pleasing sweetness besides Green peppers and carrots add to the effect, and the garlic and red-pepper flakes speak to New York’s immigrant past
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Chicken, that old weeknight standby, can get pretty boring day after day This dish, adapted from "Mediterranean Cooking" by Paula Wolfert, is almost as easy as a few pan-fried chicken breasts, but its flavors – ginger, turmeric, cumin, Spanish sweet paprika, briny olives – are far more exciting If you have the time, brining the chicken thighs for a couple of hours in a salt-sugar-water solution before cooking will yield supremely tender meat, but if you're in a rush, skip it
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Baked chips are usually kind of horrible. This is a way to make them crispy while also keeping them relatively healthy.
Ingredients: corn tortillas, olive oil