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Back in 1992 the food writer Molly O’Neill playfully named David Firestone “the Latke King” in her “New York Cookbook,” and included a recipe he had modified from his mother’s and grandmother’s Mr Firestone, who was for many years an editor at The Times, now uses a food processor to make big batches, sometimes just for the family, sometimes for 60 friends or more
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Next-level steak and potatoes.
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Toss fresh pasta with shrimp, lemon, and Parmesan for a filling but refreshingly light dinner that comes together quickly.
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I had this first in a small middle eastern restaurant in Virginia Beach, Va which no longer exists. The cinnamon flavors the chicken with a wonderful aroma and...
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A creamy comfort food casserole combining the flavors of chicken, spaghetti, mushrooms and cheese. Great for a rainy Sunday group gathering.8
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The salad, tossed with just olive oil, garlic and parsley, is simple as can be and really lets the flavor of Yukon Gold potatoes shine through. If you cant get these yellow potatoes, though, regular ones will do nicely.
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This green quiche laden with herbs and with thin slices of fresh goat cheese baked on top has a Gallic rusticity A proper quiche (also known as a tarte salée, or savory open pie) should have really good pastry and contain a soft, tender eggy custard It should be light enough to serve as a first course, or in larger portions for a simple main course