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In 2011, Jeff Gordinier wrote about Gradisca, in the West Village, where the owner Massimo Galeano wanted to serve the dishes of his Bolognese childhood So he brought in his mother, Caterina Schenardi This recipe is adapted from her and Daniele Boldrini, who grew up in Bologna
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Steak-frites, goin' up on a weeknight.
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For the chef Michel Richard, using less butter and cream requires making deft use of sauces For these chops, a rich chicken stock is lightened by the addition of baby peas and spinach.
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In order to bring out all their flavor and sweetness, you must sauté bell peppers before putting them on this variation of the Pittsburgh-based baker and cook Rick Easton's pizza; but that’s hardly any work at all (If you like, add a couple of semihot peppers to the mix.) The mozzarella is a nice touch, as is the rosemary, but almost any herb will work beautifully here Don’t skimp on the olive oil, and don’t underbake the pie; it should be good and brown on the bottom.
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Potatoes mashed with caramelized onions, cream cheese, brown sugar, sour cream, whipping cream, soy sauce, and more. They are seriously addictive!
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Cilantro and other ingredients are whirred in the blender to create a seasoning base called soffrito used in this Latin rice and pigeon pea - gandulas - dish. Tomato sauce and soffrito impart a lovely flavor to the rice that is then cooked with the peas.
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A delicious recipe for falafel lavash wraps.
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This recipe is an unusual dish that all the family loves and is requested by all from the smallest to the adults. Don't let the 'lentil' ingredient scare you. It is absolutely delicious and very nutritious. It is the dish most often requested in our home. The recipe directions look complicated, but are very simple.
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Sophie Dahl fondly refers to this dish as Paris Mash because she used to make it in Paris while visiting an artist friend, Annie Morris.