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A properly made crisp and savory Indian dosa is wonderfully delicious, and fairly simple to make at home, with this caveat: the batter must be fermented overnight for the correct texture and requisite sour flavor However, once the batter is ready, it can be refrigerated and kept for several days, even a week With a traditional spicy potato filling, dosas makes a perfect vegetarian breakfast or lunch
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Be sure to slice the apples thin so that they cook in the amount of time needed to bake the crust — this isn’t a chunky filling.
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A classic apple upside-down cake with bourbon whipped cream.
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Plan to make this fruit cake at least a month in advance. If you like to plan ahead, you can bake an extra cake to store in the freezer for next Christmas.
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Two classic mixed braises always come to mind at this time of year One is cassoulet, based on white beans and a blend of goose, duck and pork The better alternative for my purposes was choucroute garnie, a vat of simmering sauerkraut that serves as a nice bed on which to mix and match a variety of pig parts
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