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I bought incredibly sweet, baby red onions – they look like thick red scallions -- and multicolored bunches of carrots from a farmer at my market and roasted them with fresh thyme Then I sprinkled on some crushed toasted hazelnuts, which contributed a nice crunchy texture and nutty finish to the dish If you have a bottle of hazelnut oil or walnut oil on hand, a small drizzle just before serving is a welcome touch.
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Orange marmalade–glazed baby carrots with a hint of cumin and mustard.
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This Central Asian recipe uses medium grain rice, like Kokuho Rose extra fancy sushi rice, and sesame oil instead of long grain rice and vegetable oil, as the dish would be made in Iran You can find Uzbeki cumin seeds and barberries online or in Persian or Russian stores.
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Everyone knows creamed spinach, but not everyone knows that the luxe preparation works equally well with heartier greens like collards, kale, chard and mustard Eating your greens never felt so decadent.
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This recipe is by Matt Lee And Ted Lee and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chef Daniel Patterson uses ground dried seaweed as a rub to coat thick pork chops before pan-roasting them.
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This 2006 recipe from Mark Bittman takes that workhorse of the kitchen — the egg — and makes it a bit more glamorous By cooking the eggs in simmering red wine, they become something even greater, worthy of a simple, but still indulgent, dinner.
Ingredients: cloves, good bread, red wine, eggs
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Baby carrots are gently boiled and then simmered with brown sugar and margarine.
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Carrots are gently simmered in butter and dill seed.
Ingredients: carrots, water, butter, sugar, salt, dill seed
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Get Peach Sangria Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: peaches, riesling, lemon verbena
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These are based on Suzanne Goin’s turmeric-spiced root vegetables from her wonderful new book “The A.O.C Cookbook.” I use her technique for roasting the carrots, and use the same spices she uses, but I make the dish with a little less olive oil and butter to cut down on calories Suzanne serves her mix of carrots, turnips, parsnips and rutabagas with Greek yogurt seasoned with kaffir lime juice and zest, and mint chutney