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Korean-style spicy pancakes made of kimchi in an egg and flour batter, served with a snappy dipping sauce, are great for using overly-fermented kimchi.
Korean-style spicy pancakes made of kimchi in an egg and flour batter, served with a snappy dipping sauce, are great for using overly-fermented kimchi.
Ingredients:
kimchi, flour, eggs, green onion, vegetable oil, rice vinegar, soy sauce, sesame oil, chili pepper, sesame seeds
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
bread, olive oil, cranberry beans, plus, sage, parsley leaves, bacon, crimini mushrooms
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Get A.J.'s Christmas Punch Recipe from Food Network
Get A.J.'s Christmas Punch Recipe from Food Network
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A fancy alternative to a traditional roasted turkey that results in perfectly cooked white and dark meat.
A fancy alternative to a traditional roasted turkey that results in perfectly cooked white and dark meat.
Ingredients:
turkey, water, sugar, salt, black peppercorns, garlic, bay leaves, cloves, thyme, duck fat, vegetable oil, chanterelle mushrooms, mushrooms, foie gras, shallot, chicken broth, italian parsley
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Get Beef Brisket Recipe from Food Network
Get Beef Brisket Recipe from Food Network
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garlic, salt plus, rosemary, olive oil, beef brisket, carrots, celery, red onions, dry red wine, tomatoes, parsley leaves, bay leaves, flour, potatoes, onions, egg whites, chives
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Get Spinach and Cheese Pillows Recipe from Food Network
Get Spinach and Cheese Pillows Recipe from Food Network
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spinach, goat cheese, bulgur, eggs, olive oil, milk, onion, bay leaf, cloves, nutmeg, butter, cornstarch, comte cheese, parsley
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This easy recipe for fava bean crostini with pecorino cheese is a perfect appetizer for any springtime party.
This easy recipe for fava bean crostini with pecorino cheese is a perfect appetizer for any springtime party.
Ingredients:
baguette, garlic, fava beans, olive oil, lemon juice, salt, black pepper, mint leaves, pecorino romano
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chef David Myers grills with bincho (hard white charcoal) and serves the steak with yuzu kosho, a condiment of yuzu (a citrus), chiles, and salt. Home cooks can use a topping of lemon zest, chile, and daikon and cucumber salad.
Chef David Myers grills with bincho (hard white charcoal) and serves the steak with yuzu kosho, a condiment of yuzu (a citrus), chiles, and salt. Home cooks can use a topping of lemon zest, chile, and daikon and cucumber salad.
Ingredients:
soy sauce, lemon juice, unseasoned rice, garlic, canola oil, cucumber, daikon, strip steaks, lemon, chile, baby arugula, radish, sesame seeds
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This has been an alltime family favourite. We use the smaller buns for deck parties and the larger buns for a main meal with a large salad. Recipe can be doubled...
This has been an alltime family favourite. We use the smaller buns for deck parties and the larger buns for a main meal with a large salad. Recipe can be doubled...
Ingredients:
beef, chili sauce, yellow onion, salt, black pepper, worcestershire sauce, garlic, soft butter, mustard, cheese, hamburger buns
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A big-batch drink recipe for parties, made with chile-infused tequila, guava nectar, and citrus juice.
A big-batch drink recipe for parties, made with chile-infused tequila, guava nectar, and citrus juice.
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There may never be a better book title than “Aristocrat in Burlap,” a dramatic biography of the Idaho potato, from the first seedlings cultivated by Presbyterian missionaries in the 1840s (with considerable help from Native Americans) to the brown-skinned Burbanks that built today’s $2.7 billion industry The large size of Idaho potatoes — often 3 to 4 pounds each in the 19th century, nourished by volcanic soil and Snake River water — is the source of the mystique The Hasselback potato, named for the hotel in Stockholm where the recipe was invented in the 1950s, shows off the sheer mass of the Idaho potato like nothing else
There may never be a better book title than “Aristocrat in Burlap,” a dramatic biography of the Idaho potato, from the first seedlings cultivated by Presbyterian missionaries in the 1840s (with considerable help from Native Americans) to the brown-skinned Burbanks that built today’s $2.7 billion industry The large size of Idaho potatoes — often 3 to 4 pounds each in the 19th century, nourished by volcanic soil and Snake River water — is the source of the mystique The Hasselback potato, named for the hotel in Stockholm where the recipe was invented in the 1950s, shows off the sheer mass of the Idaho potato like nothing else