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This recipe came to The Times from June Taylor, the impresario of preserving whose jams and jellies, made in her workshop in Berkeley, Calif., are esoteric works of art For this sweet-tart concoction, you’ll need a jelly bag, used to draw pectin from the fruit, which can be found online or at your local kitchen supply store (you can also make your own out of muslin.) The recipe is for marmalade devotees who want a surprise: you’ll cut the Meyer lemon into chunks, so when you eat the marmalade, you get a burst of lemon, a bit of culinary sunshine.
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This is a quick-and-easy recipe for those times that you find yourself raiding the cabinets for a fast meal. This is an excellent sandwich filling, or main dish...
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Spreading a little mayonnaise on a thin, white, flaky fish like trout before grilling keeps it moist and adds rich flavor.
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I put it as a side dish, but it's perfect all on it's own, also. This is the first risotto I've made, and still my favorite, for the pure simplicity.
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Any pickled pepper will work in this recipe but hot Peppadew peppers have a fruity flavor and sweet-and-sour brine.
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Remember to zest only the outer layer of the lemon skin: The white pith has an unpleasant bitter flavor.
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This piquant chicken dish was brought to The Times in 1993 by the legendary French chef, Jacques Pépin It is made with chicken legs that are skinned and then cooked with lemon and orange peels, fresh ginger, chile powder, cumin, cayenne, garlic and apple cider – a sweet and spicy mixture that pairs beautifully with the rich, dark meat of the chicken It can be made ahead and reheated, so it makes a perfect dinner party entree.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 6 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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An unexpected riff on one of our favorite vegetables.
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Nancy Silverton's lovely salad, adapted from her Mozza Cookbook, features Little Gem lettuce, a smaller, sweeter variety of romaine. If you can't find it, use hearts of romaine instead.