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This bisque is the best chance for a home cook to shine Adapted from the recipe of the Carlyle’s executive chef, James Sakatos, it contains one of the great kitchen cheats of all time: a method for imparting rich creaminess that in a lesser establishment would come from a roux of butter and flour or a handful of cornstarch You may end up using it all the time.
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David Waltuck, chef and owner of Chanterelle, uses his innovative take on French cuisine for this one-pot lamb recipe.
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Multi-colored pasta and bits of green pepper, tossed with a sweetened vinegar and oil dressing make a salad that tastes as wonderful as it looks. Makes six generous servings.
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Though it’s derived from a French word that means chopped, hash is quintessentially American It’s most often made with roasted or boiled meat (sometimes corned beef) and potatoes, cut into cubes and fried into a crisp-bottomed cake Invariably, it’s then topped with an egg, poached or fried
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Beer is good cold, but why not frozen with some cold soup? Makes for a perfect summer stunner!
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Wonderful change to a plain old quesadilla. Sweet, salty and barbecued! Use any type of firm red apple. Additional options: add barbecued chicken or chopped jalapeno peppers. Serve warm with sour cream, salsa, guacamole or all three.
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These baked, ground lamb meatballs are flavored with feta and green olives.
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