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Ingredients: meyer lemon, bourbon, zest, sugar, salt
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Tiny pastries laced with tart lemon cream.
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This adaptation of Alice Waters’s lemon meringue pie came to the Times in a 1987 article in the Sunday magazine It takes a little time, but your efforts will be rewarded with a spectacular centerpiece dessert to be proud of: a cloud of toasted meringue atop a pool of buttery and bright lemon curd in a light and flaky crust If you can't find Meyer lemons, regular supermarket lemons will make a worthy substitute.
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Simple and delicious Brussels sprouts recipe! Lightly steamed or boiled Brussels sprouts, mixed with sautéed onions, butter, and toasted almonds. It's how to cook Brussels sprouts to bring out their best flavor!
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This streamlined version of Chef Skenes dish from Saison in San Francisco showcases brassicas (plants in the mustard family, like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and rutabaga) and toasted grains in a delightfully frothy bonito-kombu (seaweed) broth.
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Italian butter beans are big and creamy, but if you can't find them, substitute any large white bean. Chef Annie Somerville lets the beans marinate in the dressing for at least a half-hour, so they're extra-flavorful.
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Fresh Meyer lemon juice adds brightness to this rich blue cheese dressing made with a blend of mayonnaise, Greek yogurt, and mayonnaise.
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Nutty artichokes with a sweet and floral homemade mayonnaise.
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Bobby Flay's restaurants have traditionally centered on the cuisine of the Southwest or of Spain The menu of his new restaurant, Gato, will encompass regions around the Mediterranean — Spain, yes, but Italy, Provence, Greece, North Africa “Lots of citrus," he said, like the Meyer lemon in this recipe for crushed potatoes
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Instead of letting the age-old combination of salt and time tame the bitterness of lemon pith, heat and sugar speed the process along here, pickling the citrus in minutes Just blanch a thinly sliced lemon to remove some of its bite, then simmer it again in a pot of heavily sugared and salted water You’ll end up with lemon slivers that are at once salty, sweet, sour and bitter — and far more interesting than they should be given the amount of work that went into them
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Fragrant Meyer lemons are sweeter than the regular variety.