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Thanks to the Instant Pot®, now you can enjoy all the delicious flavor in Filipino chicken adobo without having to marinate for hours ahead of time!
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This is a Filipino recipe which was carried down to me. I just added the jalapeno for spice and used the chicken wings. You can use pork or whole cut up chicken, too.
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This elegant seafood dip is loaded with crab, shrimp, and lobster and will surely to wow your guests!
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We like these over rice. But they 'd be great all by themselves. Lots of black beans, spices, a splash of balsamic vinegar and other good things are plopped into a pot and simmered until it smells so good, you can 't stand it.
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This recipe came to The Times in 1990 in Pierre Franey's 60-Minute Gourmet column A lentil salad (we used those tiny French green lentils, but you can use the standard supermarket variety as well) is dressed with a Dijon mustard vinaigrette, then topped with skirt steak that's been seared in a cast-iron pan A simple sauce, made by deglazing the pan with butter, garlic and parsley, is drizzled over the top
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Living in France, I was always impressed by the bags of mixed vegetables, called soupe, sold in farmers’ markets and supermarkets alike The bags usually included an onion, carrots and celery, a leek, a turnip or two and a bouquet garni consisting of a bay leaf, a sprig of thyme and another of parsley I’ve added root vegetables to this ginger-scented soup, which is inspired by the many simple suppers I enjoyed in the homes of French friends.
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This classic French white beans and sausage dish is slowly cooked to tender perfection under a crispy, caramelized crust.
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For this recipe, I added plums to the onions in the sauce for brightness, and port for sweetness Star anise and bay leaf add depth, but you could leave them out without anyone missing them, or substitute a cinnamon stick and orange zest And if you don’t want to use port, regular red wine spiked with a few tablespoons of honey or brown sugar is a nice substitute
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Crunchy potato chips are a game changer in this classic sandwich.
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Anyone who has spent time in New Mexico knows that fiery red chile sauce, made with local dried chiles, finds its way into most meals there, enhancing plates of huevos rancheros or enchiladas But just as often, it is the base for a meat stew, usually beef, pork or lamb The dish is known as carne adovada, and it is insanely good