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Get Lobster Roll with Yuzu Cashew Dipping Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Top Chef Masters finalist Traci des Jardins creates a gorgeous cold-weather hors d'oeuvre with roasted beets, horseradish cream, and rye toast.
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This is a refreshing soup of cucumbers simmered in chicken broth with scallions, farina and tarragon, pureed and combined with sour cream. Serve hot or cold.
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Made with both brown rice and wild rice, this pilaf has a hint of fruity sweetness, thanks to the addition of sweetened dried cranberries.
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Bring the beach home with you year-round with this basic steamed mussels recipe from chef-owner Marc Murphy of Ditch Plains in New York City.
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A chilled cucumber soup, whirled together in the blender to serve as an instant dinner, is one of the quiet rewards of midsummer The trick to making it hearty enough is to not stint on the seasonings, especially when something as mild as cucumber is the main ingredient Garlic, plenty of herbs, jalapeño and anchovy add plenty of flavor, while buttermilk contributes a creamy, light texture
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In this recipe for a Thai-inspired salad, made for a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker, crispy pork, flavored with fish sauce and lime, is paired with sweet and juicy pomelo (or use grapefruit) and heady fried garlic chips If you’d rather make this in a slow cooker, you can; it'll take 5 to 7 hours on high (You can also make it in a stovetop pressure cooker, by trimming a few minutes off the cooking time
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This delicious heirloom tomato and watermelon salad recipe is courtesy of Laurent Tourondel.
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When you get your hands on ice-cold oysters straight from the Chesapeake Bay, it would be foolish to do anything beyond shuck and slurp But in the 19th century, oysters were so plentiful in eastern Virginia and Maryland that they burrowed their way into the region's cooking traditions Most were smoked and salted, roasted over fire, dropped into chowders and stews and used in stuffings
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Herb blossom butter sounds fancy, but it’s really just a prettier, more floral, summery version of herb butter, perfect with any white-fleshed fish, salmon or trout If you have no access to flowering herbs, simply use chives, thyme and dill instead to make a plain herb butter. Look for herb blossoms at farmers markets or buy a couple of blooming potted herb plants, or ask a friend with a vegetable garden. Edible flowers and all sorts of herb blossoms are also available online.