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Fresh lemon juice, lime gelatin, and evaporated milk create a light, airy filling in this easy, no-bake chilled pie with a graham cracker crust. A nice bonus: The recipe makes two pies for the effort of one.
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A smooth lemon custard is cooked up until thick and bubbly, and butter, lemon rind and sour cream are stirred in. The sweet tart filling is then spooned into a pre-baked crust and chilled.
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 5 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A traditional potato soup in honor of St. Patrick's Day with a twist; a tangy blue cheese topper.
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This nut loaf is all nuts. I have never met anyone who didn't like it - except for a few nuts!
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Ganso, a Japanese restaurant in downtown Brooklyn, is justly known for its steaming bowls of fragrant ramen But the fiery, crunchy chicken wings there are the stuff of dreams This recipe, from the chef Rio Irie, hits all the right notes: spicy from chile paste and fresh ginger, salty from soy sauce, funky from fish sauce, sweet from mirin.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Traditionally grilled over charcoal, these little sausages also cook up beautifully in a cast-iron pan Serve them in a bowl over rice noodles or steamed jasmine rice with fresh mint and cilantro, cucumbers and pickled carrots Top with green chiles and toasted peanuts, then drizzle with fish sauce and lime
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Nearly any vegetable tastes good browned in olive oil and showered with garlic, parsley and rosemary, but cauliflower is an especially good candidate for this technique The inherent sweetness of cauliflower begs for a hit of lemon and hot pepper too Serve hot or at room temperature.