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Homemade mustard is better than its supermarket counterpart, and it’s stupendously easy to make Here, the combination of yellow and brown seeds makes for a medium-aggressive kick, but you could use all of one variety if you prefer Use cold water to soak the seeds, and after puréeing, taste your mustard
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This recipe is by Joanna Pruess and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Gotham Bar and Grill's Alfred Portale created this recipe for an elegant version of rack of lamb.
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Cashews and sesame seeds are the base of this quick and easy vegan Caesar salad dressing recipe.
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Cuban food is very popular, and this recipe was inspired by its culture, flavorful cooking, and especially by a sandwich made at La Flor de Broadway, a little lunch counter in the neighborhood known locally as 'El Rey de Sandwich Cubano.'
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The wild king salmon season opens in May on the West Coast and continues through summer, from Alaska all the way to San Diego The first wild salmon in spring has brilliant red flesh, a mild sweet flavor and a velvetlike texture Farmed salmon doesn’t compare
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Try this simple but delicious recipe by Chef Ripert at your next dinner party to impress your guests.
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Homemade mayo with a kick of spice.
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The chef Eric Ripert proved to have a keen eye and deft hand for all sorts of packaged and prefabricated foods when The Times approached him in 2008 to dream up a meal with products from a Jack's 99-Cent Store This tuna spread came from that venture, which means these ingredients probably already reside in your kitchen It is aggressively seasoned with mustard; the recipe calls for Dijon, but Mr