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These ribs are often served in Thailand to accompany ice-cold beer, said Andy Ricker, the chef and owner of the Pok Pok restaurants in New York and Portland, Ore He warns against overcooking them: Thai diners prefer ribs on the chewy side rather than falling-off-the-bone tender They may be cooked over indirect heat in a covered charcoal grill, but it is far easier to bake them in a slow oven, then reheat (on the grill, if you wish) at the last minute
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A drizzle of balsamic vinaigrette brightens the rich flavors of this slow-cooker lentil soup with fresh thyme.
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Ready in minutes, this light, no-cook soup from Chef Bremer is perfect for hot summer nights.
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Americans are a wing-loving people The Buffalo variety, by most accounts “invented” at the Anchor Bar in, yes, Buffalo, is the official food of our most sacred event of the year: the Super Bowl These can be made on the grill or in the oven.
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This is a beet recipe for someone who is skeptical of their earthy, rooty flavor Uncooked beets are less sweet and earthy than they are when boiled or roasted This is a messy affair, so peel and grate them near the sink.
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I spent the summer exploring Andalucia and simply couldn't get enough of the local delicacies. Everything, ranging from the smoky salty jamon de pata negra to...
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This sophisticated-looking number centers on the dark green version of kale known variously as black, Tuscan or lacinato kale The leaves are cut into thin ribbons, but left raw, then combined with cut black olives and a dressing of olive oil and sherry vinegar Shower some Parmesan over the top and you have a recipe that can hold its own on any table, at any time.
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Fernando López Velarde grills salmon until the fish is crackling-crisp, then tops it with a wonderfully bright pesto he makes with cilantro a staple of Mexican cuisine in place of the usual basil.
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Gabriel Rucker of Le Pigeon in Portland, Oregon, uses nutty brown butter instead of oil in a warm vinaigrette for a summer vegetable salad.
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Like any other tomato recipe, this dish lives or dies with the perfectly ripened tomato Commercial growers breed for size, shape and hardiness of shipping, but you should put your emphasis on taste rather than appearance I'm a willing taker for tomatoes that are not so stunning-looking because I know how good they taste.''
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Elegant enough for the first course of a dinner party — but easy enough for a weeknight side dish — these roasted pears are healthy and tasty.
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A savory stuffing with a touch of sweetness from currants steeped in sherry.