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Eric Asimov brought this recipe to The Times in 1998, part of a round-up of some of the specialty sandwich shops cropping up in Manhattan at the time “Sandwiches are as American as Dagwood Bumstead,” he wrote, “and outlandishness has always been part of the recipe.” The new combinations he wrote about went well beyond the ham and cheeses, tuna salads and pastrami on ryes of the past This recipe, adapted from Sandbox, a small chain, elevates the classic chicken salad, with Madras curry powder and slow-roasted tomatoes deepening its savory qualities, and the walnut-raisin bread adding a bit of sweetness and bite.
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When fat stalks of asparagus come into the markets, what better thing to do with them than roast or grill them What’s more, the California chef and teacher John Ash, demonstrating a recipe at the recent “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives” conference at the Culinary Institute of America in Napa Valley – an event that bridges health care, nutrition science and cooking – insists that not only does asparagus taste better when it’s not cooked in or near water, but also that it doesn’t cause that distinctive odor in urine many people experience after eating it I can’t vouch for the latter claim, but asparagus is intensely delicious when you roast it And it’s a beautiful addition to this lemony mix of barley and herbs
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Skip your usual marinade with a Korean-inspired one made with soy sauce, rice vinegar, and Sriracha.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Whether you get them from your backyard garden or the local farmers' market, tomatoes are one of summer’s sweetest staples In the kitchen, one of the best things a cook can do with a surfeit of ripe summer tomatoes is not to cook them With such tasty beauties available (and given the tomato-pleasing heat), salads make more sense
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A few years ago The Cayman Islands was heavily impacted by Hurricane Ivan. In the aftermath people quickly needed to cook/eat the meats before they spoiled...
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Dinner doesn't get much simpler than this: Boil some rice and toss it with pesto, yogurt, and rotisserie chicken from the supermarket. Leftover cooked chicken or turkey will work just fine, too.
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Just-cooked pasta and blanched fresh green beans are tossed with salmon, a handful of dill, and a very creamy, but low-fat dressing made from cottage cheese, plain yogurt and lemon juice. Serves eight.
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This is not the pizza you get in the freezer aisle or your local delivery restaurant.
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Grilling gives foods a great smoky flavor, but for even more of that flavor, turn to wood-fired ingredients like smoked paprika and chipotle chiles.