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Chef Donald Link’s version of the “king of Cajun food,” made with pork liver, rice, and fresh ground pork shoulder.
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For those interactive group-gathering festive meals that first come to mind — fondue, say, or raclette — you either have to maintain a giant heated stone by an even larger roaring fire or a balance a pot of boiling oil, molten cheese or finicky chocolate over a live flame Le grand aioli, by contrast, is a distinctly relaxing, convivial and participatory group meal that requires no dangerous apparatus: It’s just a vivid spread of vegetables, simply cooked, and a few pieces of steamed seafood to go with the large quantity of rather garlicky mayonnaise Since the meal is served at room temperature – neither hot nor cold – it is one of those exceedingly-gentle-on-the-cook meals for which you can just sit down and stay down
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If you love Vietnamese phó – You will love Ka-Soy (Iu-Mien Noodle Soup)! Ka-Soy is an authentic Iu-Mienh soup dish with bursting flavors. It is delightful and...
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Packed with nutty barley grains, this healthy soup will fill you up like a stew.
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A flavorful stock is the key to successful vegetarian cooking. Carrots, celery, onion, scallions, garlic, parsley, thyme and bay leaf are combined to create 2 quarts of this versatile stock.
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A pressure cooker is the secret to this faster chicken stock! Get all of the long-simmered flavor without the hours-long cooking.
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Beautiful, glossy zucchini from the farm stand are to be treasured Here they are diced, sautéed until tender, bolstered with garlic, pine nuts and Grana Padano, and mingled with fresh pasta.
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Combine ground lamb with cumin, coriander, cinnamon, turmeric, garlic, and harissa sauce for a spicy, Merguez-style sausage perfect for burgers, breakfast, or any meal.
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Long-grain rice absorbs a broth of pureed green chiles, cilantro, and tomatillos, giving you a flavor-packed yet easy green rice side dish.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is my own adaptation of an Indian recipe. It doesn't look like much, but it is surprisingly yummy. Serve this for dinner over hot rice or a diced baked potato. Pair with carrots, cauliflower, or a fresh sliced tomato for a full meal.
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Think of this dish as red curry noodles, version 2.0 By doctoring up jarred red curry paste with fresh chile, garlic, ginger, lemongrass and spices, this dish gets a much more complex, intense flavor than the usual version Once you have all the ingredients at the ready, the dish comes together quickly