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Green Goddess is a California classic It makes a great dip for crudités and a wonderful dressing for robust lettuces like romaine hearts, but it’s too thick and intense for delicate spring mixes Although I’ve made the anchovies optional, I recommend them because they add depth to the flavor
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The eggs in mayonnaise hold the oil in suspension, while vinegar and lemon juice add acidity and flavor. It is one of the most loved of all French sauces, especially when served with poached and fried fish dishes and cold meats.
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Chef John's recipe for miso-glazed Barramundi is a quick and easy way to prepare the delicate, flaky, and sustainable white fish.
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As easy to make as a pot of coffee.
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This tangy salad dressing made with red wine vinegar, olive oil, mustard, paprika, and garlic can also double as a marinade.
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Slow cooker bone broth tastes delicious and can also help with joint pain and inflammation.
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Served chilled or warm, this noodle salad easily pairs with your favorite summertime foods.
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A recipe for the classic Spanish tomato sauce made with garlic, bread, almonds, roasted red peppers, and smoked paprika.
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The quality of your ingredients counts for a lot here Don’t bother making ketchup until you can get luscious, ripe tomatoes Grape tomatoes work, but feel free to use plum tomatoes instead
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Salty white cheese is a savory component that complements melon quite nicely This recipe calls for a mellow, ripe, densely textured variety, possibly as commonplace as cantaloupe or as exotic as a Galia or Charente melon Don’t use watermelon.
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Seaweed comes in many forms, and is used extensively in Japanese cuisine Most of us are familiar with the pressed sheets of nori that are wrapped around sushi, and kombu, the dark green algae that is simmered to make classic dashi broth Japanese groceries have a dizzying array of salt-packed specialty varieties, but many supermarkets and health-food stores sell packages of dried seaweed, which may be the most user-friendly