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Lobster tails are sauteed in butter and mixed with a simple cream sauce to make Chef John's take on the classic dish Lobster Newberg.
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This wild mushroom and beef stir-fry recipe uses leeks, flank steak, and a variety of wild mushrooms.
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This thick and creamy lobster bisque spiced with paprika, Cajun seasoning, and sherry makes an elegant first course at a dinner party.
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The black mission fig tree is one of my favorites in the garden, and this fall it is bearing a bountiful harvest … luckily my family loves figs! It’s adjacent...
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I used packaged puff pastry here because I thought the dense, almost candied figs would work well with an airy, flaky crust — one that I didn’t have to make The cheese and rosemary helps balance the intensity of the figs, while a drizzling of honey at the end brings out the sweetness of onions and figs.
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Butternut squash boosts this recipe with beta-carotene and vitamin C. To cook gratin in advance, prepare through step 2, cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
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In this simple dish, thick pork chops are pan-seared, then finished in the oven Served with a pungent grainy mustard vinaigrette and crisp-edged shiitake mushrooms, it makes a tasty, hearty weeknight meal.
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I created this sauce in my own kitchen with ingredients I already had in my cupboard. The results are delicious and it has become a staple in my home. This recipe can easily be doubled. Try using it for dipping katsu chicken and egg rolls, or use it as a substitute for barbeque sauce. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
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Fragrant, intense and full of fiery chile, this lamb stir-fry isn’t for the timid eater For the most authentic flavor, it’s worth your while to seek out Sichuan peppercorns, which have a woodsy, tongue-numbing, camphor quality (They are available at specialty spice markets, in Chinatown, or online.) You can substitute regular black peppercorns, but you won’t get the same punch