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This recipe breaks the taboo of combining seafood and cheese This salad of blanched shrimp, new potatoes and crisp disks of sugar-snap peas is perfectly adequate It is vibrant from fresh mint, tangy from red-wine vinegar and mustard in the vinaigrette, sweet from the shrimp and earthy from the potatoes, but a few shards of young pecorino add the saline funk that brings this dish together
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"I'm crazy about fish tacos," says chef Amanda Hallowell. "And my sister Jessie is a sauerkraut fanatic. She made a fish Reuben sandwich one day, and we said, 'Lets combine the Reuben and the fish taco.' " At Nebo Lodge, that means fried flounder wr
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Traditionally Gumbo Z’Herbes is a Lenten and meat free dish. Truth is, it is great anytime and the addition of some Tasso produces a heartier dish. Feel free...
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Grilling these chickens under a heavy weight will help them cook quickly and evenly, leaving them crisp and juicy.
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This Shanghainese noodle recipe, from the British cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop, can be made vegetarian by omitting the pork Do seek out light and dark soy sauces; light soy sauce adds salty-umami flavor and dark soy sauce adds color Traditional woks are made from carbon steel, and must be routinely seasoned to keep from rusting
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This is a delicious and easy salad which takes little time and is a great meatless main course. It uses beets, goat cheese, candied walnuts and baby greens.
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Pea beans, chorizo, cabbage, kale and potatoes are slowly cooked together in this traditional soup.
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Here is a fast, easy salad that will make good use of that leftover chicken in the fridge It comes together easily and melds bright ingredients into a light, satisfying main fare -- perfect for a lazy summer’s weekend lunch.
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The cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey calls this "one of our most beloved family dishes, very much in the Hyderabadi style, where North Indian and South Indian seasonings are combined." Over the years, she has simplified the recipe "You can use the long, tender Japanese eggplants or the purple 'baby' Italian eggplants," she says, "or even the striated purple and white ones that are about the same size as the baby Italian ones Once cut, what you are aiming for are 1-inch chunks with as much skin on them as possible so they do not fall apart." Serve hot with rice and dal, or cold as a salad.