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If you buy just-shucked whole clams rather than already chopped clams in a container, use their liquid instead of the bottled clam juice; just be sure to strain it first through a paper towel to remove any grit.
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This Israeli salad, made by tossing cucumbers, bell peppers, and radishes in olive oil, sumac, and lemon juice is a fresh way to enjoy lunch.
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Knotted rolls topped with Parmesan and poppy seeds that can stand up to the juiciest of burgers.
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These are the BEST meringues!! I ate the entire batch myself. A very simple recipe for meringues with a hint of cardamom.
Ingredients: egg whites, sugar, cardamom
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These almond-flavored meringue cookies are light, crumbly, and deliciously filled with coconut.
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Instead of using high-calorie coconut milk, Sue Zemanick of New Orleans' Gautreau's substitutes coconut water (the clear liquid inside young coconuts) and a touch of full-fat sour cream to add richness to this curry sauce.
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Berries provide the filling for these simple crepes using whole wheat flour, egg whites, and skim milk.
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Yellow cake mix added to the usual fixings for yeast rolls yields these light and delicate sweet crescent rolls sprinkled with poppy seeds.
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The Out of State pairs tequila with carrot purée, sweetened by agave syrup that has been infused with makrut lime leaf.
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I’ve written before that I consider celery an underrated vegetable, capable of contributing nuance and texture to a dish But it would have never occurred to me to have it as one of the main vegetables in a quiche if I hadn’t heard the restaurant critic Jonathan Gold discussing a tarte au céleri that he’d had at Church & State in downtown Los Angeles, a sort of tarte flambée in which celery, celery root and apples stood in for the traditional onions and bacon I figured if it worked so well in that dish, it could also in a quiche