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General Tso’s chicken is named for Tso Tsung-t’ang, a 19th-century general who is said to have enjoyed eating it The Hunanese have a strong military tradition, and Tso is one of their best-known historical figures But although many Chinese dishes are named after famous personages, there is no record of any dish named after Tso
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Paprika, fresh mint, lemon and lots of aromatic spices make the best rub for this roast chicken. It roasts slowly under the foil and turns out so juicy and flavorful. I throw baby carrots and cut potatoes in the bottom of the pan and it makes a full meal!
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This warming, savory, hearty baked rice casserole was originally meant to be an Indian-style biriyani, but my larder was stocked with Gallic ingredients: mushrooms, thyme, garlic, parsley I switched gears, heading in a French direction It’s a great dish for feeding a crowd and also reheats beautifully, so it’s worth making the entire batch
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Tunisians often add tuna to their frittatas I’ve tried this one with both tuna packed in olive oil and in water, and find that the tuna packed in water becomes too dry when the omelet bakes.
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A satisfying salad by Jody Adams, chef-owner of Rialto Restaurant + Bar in Cambridge, Massachusetts.