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This tender, deeply flavored brisket gets its character from two distinct sources Searing the meat until dark brown gives the sauce a caramelized, intensely brawny taste, while a bracing garnish of fresh horseradish gremolata spiked with parsley and lemon zest adds brightness and a sinus-clearing bite Make the meat a few days ahead, it only gets better as it rests
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Jonathan Reynolds brought this recipe to The Times in 2000, from the New York restaurant La Tulipe He thought it a perfect dish for a man to cook for a woman (Whether that is also true for men cooking for men and women cooking for women, he said he didn’t know, so we tested it out: It does.) The morels and Cognac are wildly sophisticated additions to what otherwise might be a plain roasted chicken, making the dish an easy, stylish win for newish cooks interested in making an impression on a sweetheart or someone who might become one
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Mirliton (chayote squash) makes a wonderful dressing with ham, shrimp, and bread crumbs. It's very popular here in Louisiana around the holidays.
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Brighten up your meatloaf with this tomato-free meatloaf recipe that features a spicy kick!
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Pear and vegetables transform boxed stuffing mix into something special.
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Sea scallops and bay scallops differ in size and sweetness They also cook a little differently I love a good hard sear on a sea scallop, a little crust, and a splash of wine in the butter at the end to provide a silky acidity against the sweet of the meat
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This caraway rye bread, baked in the Dutch oven, is no-knead, no double rise, no-fail, and always a crowd-pleaser.
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This recipe is for great dinner rolls that can also double as sandwich bread. An egg white wash ensures a golden crust.
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Ingredients: yeast, sugar, water, salt, flour
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Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey brought this recipe to The Times in 1988, when a properly-made risotto was still a relatively new dish for the home cook It would make a wonderful meatless main dish or as an accompaniment to roast chicken or grilled steak.