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We think of ribs as an all-day affair, the meat cooked in smoke and low heat until it begins to pull from the bone But baby backs are quicker and can be grilled as well, and the result is delicious This recipe benefits from a basting technique used by the chef and barbecue madman Adam Perry Lang, who thins out his barbecue sauce with water, then paints it onto the meat he’s cooking in coat after coat, allowing it to reduce and intensify rather than seize up and burn.
Ingredients: barbecue sauce, pork ribs
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A tasty meatloaf made of your choice of lamb or beef is served with mashed potatoes flavored with green onions and fresh peas for a colorful meal perfect for springtime.
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A pureed soup of pumpkin, yellow split peas, salt beef and chicken stock, flavored with green chile pepper and aromatic bitters.
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Braised, tender baby artichokes add a taste of spring to any meal.
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Orange marmalade–glazed baby carrots with a hint of cumin and mustard.
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Tired of the same old garden salad? Mix it up with these delicious vegetables instead.
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This is another one of Suvir Saran’s ideas, which I have adapted The whole spices in this mix contribute not only amazing flavors, but texture as well I used a combination of light-fleshed sweet potatoes and red boiling potatoes: I loved the sweetness of the sweet potatoes with the spices, but the mix needed something starchier to hold it together, so I added some red potatoes.
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Jonathon Sawyer is no snob Although he runs the kitchens in a slew of acclaimed restaurants in the Cleveland area, including The Greenhouse Tavern, the chef decided to honor Thanksgiving and his home state, Ohio, by sending along a personal recipe that calls to mind the processed-food delights that, for decades, characterized the cooking of the Midwest “Think of this salad as a little slice of nostalgia from the canned-and-frozen households of the mid-20th century,” he wrote in an email
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If using fresh peas, blanch them in boiling water for one to two minutes, then drain well and pat dry before adding to the batter. Thawed frozen peas can be added without additional cooking.
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This is a dish from rural Bengal in the eastern part of India . This dish requires using Mustard Oil but you could also try using vegetable oil . Pata-means green...
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This pea custard salad recipe has a creamy pea custard and a crisp salad with asparagus and butter lettuce.
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Baby green peas and pea shoots give this risotto a fresh spring feel, while crisp, salty bacon adds a savory note.