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Making the dressing for Caesar salad is an exercise in the art of layering salty ingredients to build flavor; there are anchovies, Parmesan and Worcestershire sauce, in addition to the salt itself (There is also garlic, which is pounded with a pinch of salt using a mortar and pestle to make a smooth paste.) Since a delicious balanced dressing depends on working in the right amounts of each of those ingredients — and the other, unsalted elements — refrain from adding the salt crystals until you’ve added the right amount of everything else This recipe is adapted from "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat" by Samin Nosrat, and it's absolutely worth making the torn croutons — store-bought croutons can’t compete, and you'll have leftovers for another salad.
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A big, beautiful king cake with a rich cream cheese filling will start a new Mardi Gras tradition at your house.
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Silvana Nardone, the founding editor of the food magazine Every Day With Rachel Ray, developed this recipe for her gluten-intolerant son, Isaiah If you'd like, stir a handful of dried cranberries or 1/4 cup chopped walnuts into the batter for added texture and crunch.
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This big impressive looking three layer cake, is always perfect with its delicious whipped cream filling and the yummy chocolate frosting. Making this from-scratch...
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These cupcakes are full of delicious surprises, from the sour cream and fresh blueberries that keep the cake moist, to the hidden cinnamon-sugar layer just underneath the frosting.
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Grapes rarely get their moment in the culinary limelight, and it’s too bad, because they are perfectly designed for cooking: small and juicy with hints of both acid and sweetness In this roasted-pork dish, loosely adapted from Suzanne Goin's book "Sunday Suppers at Lucques," their fruitiness complements the meat’s salty drippings.