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Salmon replaces tuna in this old-fashioned sandwich.
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes One hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Do you love the favors of the classic Cobb salad, but want a more flexible or party friendly presentation? Then you will love this sandwich. It combines chicken, avocado, bacon, and blue cheese into a fabulous sandwich, perfect for party platters or picnics.
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This is a recipe for a very big batch, because it freezes well; in addition to death and taxes, we can be confident of future illness If you want less soup, halve the recipe If the sick person likes noodles when sick, I add a single serving of rice noodles for each serving, in the last few minutes of warming it.
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A hearty, thick borscht with beef oxtail, and barley is chock full of vegetables. Add beets in the last hour to preserve the soup's red color.
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Bone-in lamb shanks are perfect for braising The marrow in the bones releases into the sauce, deepening its flavor, while the tough meat softens into perfect tenderness during the long, slow cooking In this recipe (very loosely based on a Georgian stew called chakapuli) the shanks are cooked with a prodigious amount of fresh herbs, adding fragrance and body
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I’ve long adored hominy, the earthy dried corn kernels you find in pozole, the chile-laced Mexican stew When I saw dried heirloom hominy for sale online, I bought some I knew that having it in the cupboard when a hominy craving struck was the best insurance against cheating and buying the canned version
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The title of this recipe was getting very long, so I left the last option – roasted artichoke hearts – out of it I included them in my sandwich because I had some shriveling artichokes in my produce bin (along with the shriveling red pepper I used) and it didn’t take very long to trim and roast them But it’s not a must; the peppers and goat cheese with the greens are what really stand out