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Chutneys are often made with unripe or dried fruit; they always include vinegar, sugar and spices This recipe, with ripe fruit, offers a two-toned flavor: sweet and tropical offset by sultry spices and the heat of chilies It’s welcome in a grilled-cheese sandwich, stirred into mayonnaise or yogurt for a quick dip or spread, or alongside any curry or daal
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Chicken marbella recipe, classic chicken party dish, chicken cooked with white wine, prunes, green olives. Adapted from the Silver Palate Cookbook.
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This is almost a classic spinach and mushroom salad, but it’s bulked up by the quinoa, which goes very well with the mix and is nicely complemented by the walnuts.
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A holiday-worthy dinner, courtesy of your slow-cooker.
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This is a home cook's version of a wild-shot brant ragù cooked by Dave Pasternack of Esca in Manhattan He served it thick and dark, a kind of tomato jam knit together with heavy shreds of meat, riding a polenta raft: poultry that looked like pork and tasted of fish, a combination to reel the mind It was food of deep intensity and flavor, and it led to crazy, vivid dreams
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Tacos al Pastor are a favorite in Mexico and Mexican restaurants throughout the world for good reason. We've taken the delicious, authentic flavors that make these tacos so special, and adapted the recipe for your home kitchen, so you can enjoy it whenever a craving strikes!
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Spicy, brawny and full of ginger and garlic, these pork noodles are a play on dumplings, but easier to make at home If you don’t have the black vinegar to sprinkle on top of the sliced ginger, you can simply leave it out Or try substituting balsamic, which is a bit sweeter, but has similar caramel notes to play off the ginger’s pungency