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Here's Chef John's version of one of his favorite taqueria choices--chicken tinga with red sauce. Serve on a crispy tortilla with your favorite toppings.
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This tender cake is different from all the banana breads out there -- possibly because Jim Lahey brings his celebrated skills as a bread baker to the recipe, which we adapted from "The Sullivan Street Bakery Cookbook." The spices, molasses and dark brown sugar combine for an intense, fragrant and almost caramel-like richness, while the mix of butter and olive oil make the crumb melt in the mouth Be sure to use very ripe bananas for the best flavor; they should be spotted with brown and soft.
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Tasty Caprese mini sandwiches made with Parmesan toasted flatbread, sliced tomatoes, fresh Mozzarella cheese, and basil.
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This recipe was brought to The Times in a 1990 article by Marian Burros about the 34th Pillsbury Bake-Off, the Super Bowl of baking contests, and its winners Linda Rahman of Petaluma, Calif., who won the grand prize, was certain her cake was ''too ordinary to win anything," but it was the judges' unanimous choice because, they said, it was "light, refreshing and satisfying." We still agree.
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Re-create Herschel's winning Southern menu at home by making his appetizer of Shrimp and Grits Sweep, entree of The Bomb Southern Chicken with Red Beans and Rice and Collard Greens, and dessert of Touchdown Peach Cobbler.
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A recipe for a vegan one-bowl dessert.
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Bread that slides out of a can It might strike many Americans as a dubious culinary eccentricity, but throughout New England it is a staple, often purchased at the supermarket and served at home with a generous pour of baked beans “I had this growing up,” said Meghan Thompson, the pastry chef at Townsman, in Boston, where the cylindrical brown tower comes to the table as something of a regional wink