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These pastry nests may look rather composed and restaurant-like, but don’t be put off It’s just a case of making the various elements separately; a day in advance, if you like, in the case of the pears (which benefit from being soaked overnight in the syrup) and the kataifi pastry bases (which can be baked one day ahead; let them cool, then keep them in a sealed container at room temperature) That leaves just the cream to whip, the syrup to reduce and the assembly to do before serving
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Get Layered Pear Pizza with Ricotta, Apricot Preserves, and Granola Recipe from Food Network
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A beloved Chinese street food, Jian Bing are crepes folded around egg, green onions, and a crispy cracker or piece of fried dough.
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Get Napa Cabbage Slaw Recipe from Food Network
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This easy, Asian-inspired salad is best for using up the extra Coriander-Dusted Roast Beef.
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This is the best use for Israeli couscous that I’ve found Make a delicious vegetable stew, then cook the couscous in the stew If you are making this ahead, wait until half an hour before you wish to serve, reheat the stew and then cook the couscous in the stew
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Ripe pears are baked into a rich custard with hints of lemon and cardamom in this classic French dessert sure to impress dinner guests.
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Get Danish Ham - Viking Style Recipe from Food Network
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Translucent glass noodles (a.k.a. cellophane noodles) are ubiquitous at pan-Asian restaurants. Hosea Rosenberg gives them extra care, stir-frying them in sesame oil with a generous array of vegetables.
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Tangy pickled cabbage and spicy carrot kimchi are the key to Angelo Sosa's tofu-topped green salad at New York City's Xie Xie.