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Craig Claiborne brought this version of the classic dessert to The Times in September 1963, and it quickly became one of the paper's most requested recipes It makes an excellent backdrop for almost any ripe and sweet fruit Feel free to play around with flavorings like vanilla, and spices like cinnamon or crystallized ginger.
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Pastry chef Heather Tirrell uses buttermilk to make the ricotta she piles on graham tartlet shells. But any good, store-bought ricotta would be fine, she says.
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Here is an excellent project recipe that Christine Muhlke, then an editor and columnist at The New York Times Magazine, brought to us in a 2007 profile of the cookbook writer Gail Monaghan, who adapted it from a cookbook written by the Vicomte de Mauduit in 1933 It is infinitely more chic and cosmopolitan than most Neapolitan cakes, with no cartoon hue or bulk.
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Developed by California Grown. See more recipes at http://californiagrown.org/cookbook/index.asp.
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Who said salads have to be served chilled? This soon-to-be family classic is best served warm.
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Blackberry shortcake with blackberries, butter and cream biscuits, and whipped cream
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Homemade Thai-style red curry paste contains multiple layers of flavor and can be customized to meet your tastes.
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Take advantage of rhubarb season with this easy dessert Baked and unmolded, this cake resembles a pale pink mosaic atop velvet-crumbed and vanilla-infused cake The rhubarb, which you’ll add in raw, is tangy and tender, firm enough to give you something to chew over
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Dr David Eisenberg of the Harvard School of Public Health demonstrated along with his daughter, Naomi, a whole- wheat couscous salad that is the inspiration for this one at the “Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives” medical education conference in Napa Valley this year You can use a variety of dried fruits and nuts, as well as a mix of herbs
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A hint of anise brings out the flavors of the berries.
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