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Candied citrus peels make an elegant confection. Enjoy them plain, dipped in tempered chocolate, or as a garnish on other desserts.
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Perhaps Provence’s answer to minestrone, this seasonal vegetable soup — enriched with a simplified basil pesto (no pine nuts) — was inspired by the white beans, canned tomatoes and soup pasta languishing in my pantry, as well as the basil in my garden and the early summer vegetables at the local farmers’ market The ingredient list is long, but the labor involved in making this soup is minimal It tastes best if you make it through step 2 a day ahead.
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Almost any seasonal vegetable will lend itself to being pickled in a mix of apple cider vinegar and rice vinegar, tweaked with a little salt and sugar Use a mixture of what's in season, and choose small, slender vegetables when you can Whatever you choose, make sure to scrub vegetables well and peel away roots and thick skins. 
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There is a clear order of operations to this cassoulet Cut up the duck; remove the skin from the legs and refrigerate them overnight At this point, you can make the stock or pick up the recipe the next day
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This light-on-the-noodles, heavy-on-the-vegetables dish comes together in under a half hour Lots of fresh ginger and dried Thai chiles provide plenty of liveliness, a perfect counterpoint to the warm earthiness of the dark sesame oil Never heard of tofu skins
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A delicious Vietnamese grilled eggplant salad recipe.
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A sweet and spicy snack made with cayenne pepper, maple syrup, olive oil, and sliced sweet potatoes.
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A different way to start your day. Burritos with fried eggs, bacon and refried beans topped with melted cheese. Ham or sausage may be substituted for the bacon. Serve with salsa on the side.
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Dongbei cai is the food of Northeast China Weiliang Chen, the chef at Northeast Taste Chinese Food, the biggest of the Dongbei restaurants in Queens, makes an elegant, tender version of a popular Dongbei stir-fry of lamb with dried chilies, made fragrant and crunchy with cumin seeds — a legacy of the nomadic Mongols who long ruled Central Asia, carrying spices on horseback along with their arrows Lamb is considered a Northern taste and excessively “strong” by many Chinese cooks; it is always cooked with powerful aromatics, like chili peppers and garlic, to subdue it.