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An easy raclette recipe from DTLA Cheese. Baby heirloom potatoes are roasted with spinach and Manchego and Idiazábal cheeses, then served with romesco sauce.
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Lemon juice is added to the cooked and creamy vinegar custard just before it's poured into the waiting crust, adding a wonderful taste treat to this old-fashioned pie topped with meringue.
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Ingredients: sugar, apple cider vinegar
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This dish defines the phrase “it’s worth the wait.” The cooking method here is low and slow, with a well-seasoned pork butt roasted for 9 to 10 hours Inspired by a “Pork Dinner” family meal at Mozza in Los Angeles, where a 300-pound Berkshire pig was butchered for the dinner, it makes for a perfect big Sunday feast Just don’t forget the salsa after all that time.
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A simple salad recipe combining the best of Spanish flavors like Manchego cheese, membrillo, and almonds.
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An eye-catching potato salad for your next picnic.
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Bobby Flay never met a chile he didn't like. Here, he uses jalapeños in a versatile dressing that's as good on delicate greens as it is on grilled vegetables, fish, or meat.
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Apples, cheddar, and rotisserie chicken make a killer combo in this salad.
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The best type of arugula for this salad is the feathery type called wild arugula I love the contrast of flavors here — peppery arugula alongside sweet carrots and a nutty dressing
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This sophisticated-looking number centers on the dark green version of kale known variously as black, Tuscan or lacinato kale The leaves are cut into thin ribbons, but left raw, then combined with cut black olives and a dressing of olive oil and sherry vinegar Shower some Parmesan over the top and you have a recipe that can hold its own on any table, at any time.