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Some soups are light and refreshing preludes to a meal; others, like this one, are an entire meal in a bowl Pasta and potatoes, like pasta and beans, are frequently combined in Italian vegetable dishes The potatoes should be starchy, like Yukon Golds or russets, so that they lend body to the broth
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This recipe is by Steven Stern and takes 5 minutes plus 3 to 5 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chewy fennel-flecked energy bars, packed with dried figs, almonds, and hazelnuts.
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I’ve modeled these delicious and easy grated beet fritters after traditional Greek zucchini fritters Make sure to buy beets that have a generous amount of greens attached Don’t be alarmed by the amount of oil: About half of it will still be in the pan when you’re finished, if you are careful to get it hot enough before you add the fritters.
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It's nice knowing that pears, which we think of almost exclusively for desserts in this country, are often used in savory ways in Eastern European cuisines In this stew, caraway seeds, allspice and fennel reinforce that heritage, while sweet potatoes add rich, round flavors Although bone-in ribs seem a bit more flavorful, boneless are also fine here
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Orange bitters add a hint of citrus flavor and round out any cocktail.
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Nice broth which will warm your paunchy with out anything else!
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Whitney Otawka, whom you may remember from "Top Chef" or Hugh Acheson’s Five & Ten restaurant in Athens, Ga., cooks at the Greyfield Inn It’s the only place to stay on Cumberland Island, the largest barrier island off Georgia’s coast The farmers who live there grow sugar snap peas, which she welcomes as one of the early tastes of spring
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The cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey calls this "one of our most beloved family dishes, very much in the Hyderabadi style, where North Indian and South Indian seasonings are combined." Over the years, she has simplified the recipe "You can use the long, tender Japanese eggplants or the purple 'baby' Italian eggplants," she says, "or even the striated purple and white ones that are about the same size as the baby Italian ones Once cut, what you are aiming for are 1-inch chunks with as much skin on them as possible so they do not fall apart." Serve hot with rice and dal, or cold as a salad.
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