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This is a great way to use up day-old bread.
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Michael Symon tosses quinoa with arugula, apple, raisins, and fresh herbs, then spoons the salad into a halved baked squash.
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Melon and cucumber are a marvelous combination, never more so than when ripe tomatoes provide a bridge between the two Parsley, mint and the refreshing bite of Champagne vinegar take the flavors even higher, making this salad both a perfect lunch or a fine start to a summer dinner.
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These tender short ribs are served in an intense broth made sweet with mirin and brown sugar and dark with soy sauce and sherry. "This is a variation of a Korean dish called kalbi tang," Sang Yoon says.
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Fresh wild mushrooms are the most delicious indulgence, whether it’s gray-brown morels in the springtime, golden chanterelles in the summer, or russet-colored porcini in the fall True, they are expensive (unless you know how to pick your own), but a mere half-pound is all you need for this creamy pasta — and chicken livers are cheap Serve the pasta in small portions; it is undeniably a bit on the rich side
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This savory-sweet treatment for pork tenderloin was brought to The Times in 1989 by the inimitable Marian Burros With just five ingredients — pork, brown sugar, whole-grain mustard, rosemary and sherry — you have an extremely simple though supremely satisfying dish We like ours served with mashed sweet potatoes and a pile of sautéed greens, and the leftovers make great sandwiches.
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Keep these around with some vodka for an instant cocktail hour.
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Recipe for Wild Mushroom Bisque, as seen in the November 2005 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This classic orange duck, or 'duck a l'Orange', is simple to make and simply delicious.
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A delicious and easy Red Snapper inspired by my best friend's father who is Chinese.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.