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Beef tenderloin slow-roasted to perfection and paired with delicious porcini mushroom sauce.
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I am overrun with wild cilantro in my back yard. Literally, it feeds my compost bin more than my family even though we use it in everything. This sauce (perhaps more of a pesto) is fabulous on anything but the obvious choices are chicken and tuna. Enjoy.
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Olive oil, red bell peppers, garlic and sherry give this gently simmered fish its Spanish accent. Theyre pureed with another favorite Spanish ingredient, blanched almonds, which thicken the sauce and give it a sweet, nutty flavor.
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This savory quinoa dish with carrots, mushrooms, and baby kale is a quick and easy one-pot vegetarian meal that's hearty and satisfying.
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Use the spatchcocking technique in this recipe to get juicy roasted chicken with crispy skin served over caramelized potatoes and onions.
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Now you can enjoy fried chicken in gluten-free form, thanks to this recipe that calls for gluten-free flour and buttermilk.
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Balsamic vinegar adds a delicious zip to easy bruschetta.
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I am an accomplished Thai cuisine cook and an up and coming authentic Chinese cook. I lived in Bangkok Thailand for over 5 years so I am very familiar with how...
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Chef John gives a Northern California twist to his Nicoise salad by adding avocado to the vinaigrette--perfect with the tuna, olives, green beans, and potatoes.
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The easiest way to get everyone to love cabbage is to encase it in flaky pastry and bake until golden This torta, filled with browned onions, silky cabbage, and plenty of creamy fontina cheese, might just be the best way you've ever eaten what is arguably a challenging vegetable It's at its most appealing served warm, with the cheese still a little gooey
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The cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey calls this "one of our most beloved family dishes, very much in the Hyderabadi style, where North Indian and South Indian seasonings are combined." Over the years, she has simplified the recipe "You can use the long, tender Japanese eggplants or the purple 'baby' Italian eggplants," she says, "or even the striated purple and white ones that are about the same size as the baby Italian ones Once cut, what you are aiming for are 1-inch chunks with as much skin on them as possible so they do not fall apart." Serve hot with rice and dal, or cold as a salad.