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This Swiss meringue buttercream is made by heating egg whites and sugar in a double boiler. That step pasteurizes the egg whites and allows them to hold air when whipped into a beautiful fluffy meringue. See footnotes to add fruit puree, melted cooled chocolate, or other flavor variations.
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Following a recipe for making Falafel balls, I was left with bits of the wet ingredients in my blender, but didn't have a sauce for the Falafel. So I improvised...
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Cumin, ginger, mint, honey, and lime make an elegant homemade herbal tea. Pairs beautifully with Indian, Latin, or Middle Eastern cuisine.
Ingredients: water, honey, cumin, ginger, lime, lime juice, mint
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Sometimes a classic, masterfully executed salad is just what you want, and the easier the better Enter this simple French salad, also known as called carottes râpées It is grated carrots dressed with a simple vinaigrette; a lemony one works well
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Steakhouse-inspired eggs with a horseradish filling and a topping of seared steak and blue cheese.
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An easy Thanksgiving side dish recipe for baked ginger sweet potatoes.
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My friend Pat Zelle, a great instinctive cook, brushes lightly smashed whole boiled potatoes with a vinaigrette, then grills them until crunchy for a great alternative to plain roast potatoes.
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Strawberry turns out to be one of the more difficult jams to make It’s often runny But if you just add a kiwi, packed with natural pectin, it will make any jam gel
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An easy and delicious way to recreate your favorite Greek restaurant dish at home. This Mediterranean-flavored recipe can be served buffet-style allowing your guests to make their own.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 15 minutes, plus 2 hours' chill time. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.