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I can't speak enthusiastically enough about this garnish — without it, the stewed-chicken-and-rice recipe lies flat, amateur; good but juvenile The grassy, bracing astringent parsley, the burn of the shallot, the spark of the lemon, combined with the warm, crispy, fatty, salty "chicharron" of chicken skin, is like the one killer piece of jewelry worn with a little black dress, the thing that makes it clear that this is a "main stage talent" and not the personal assistant with the clipboard checking guests into the event.
I can't speak enthusiastically enough about this garnish — without it, the stewed-chicken-and-rice recipe lies flat, amateur; good but juvenile The grassy, bracing astringent parsley, the burn of the shallot, the spark of the lemon, combined with the warm, crispy, fatty, salty "chicharron" of chicken skin, is like the one killer piece of jewelry worn with a little black dress, the thing that makes it clear that this is a "main stage talent" and not the personal assistant with the clipboard checking guests into the event.
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A cooling drink made with mango and yogurt, Eastern Indian Lassi.
A cooling drink made with mango and yogurt, Eastern Indian Lassi.
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A refreshing cocktail made with lime juice, rum, club soda and fresh mint.
A refreshing cocktail made with lime juice, rum, club soda and fresh mint.
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A refreshing punch made with cranberry juice, lemonade, white wine, club soda and champagne. Fruity, but not too sweet.
A refreshing punch made with cranberry juice, lemonade, white wine, club soda and champagne. Fruity, but not too sweet.
Ingredients:
juice concentrate, lemonade, limeade concentrate, white wine, carbonated water, champagne, garnish, mint garnish
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Buttermilk-simmered peas, plenty of mint, a touch of salt: That’s it The chef Daniel Patterson brought the recipe to The Times in 2007 It benefits mightily not just from the use of fresh peas, but from real, homemade buttermilk as well, “nothing like the cultured, processed stuff that goes by the same name,” he wrote
Buttermilk-simmered peas, plenty of mint, a touch of salt: That’s it The chef Daniel Patterson brought the recipe to The Times in 2007 It benefits mightily not just from the use of fresh peas, but from real, homemade buttermilk as well, “nothing like the cultured, processed stuff that goes by the same name,” he wrote
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A light and lovely mousse flavored with lemon is topped with fresh berries and an optional mint garnish. Serve it in tall stemmed glasses for an elegant finish.
A light and lovely mousse flavored with lemon is topped with fresh berries and an optional mint garnish. Serve it in tall stemmed glasses for an elegant finish.
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Tea, mint, sugar, orange and lemon juices make this a quick and easy, refreshingly delicious drink on a hot summer's day, given to me by a true Southern lady. Goes great with Cajun or spicy foods too. Every time I serve this someone asks me for the recipe!
Tea, mint, sugar, orange and lemon juices make this a quick and easy, refreshingly delicious drink on a hot summer's day, given to me by a true Southern lady. Goes great with Cajun or spicy foods too. Every time I serve this someone asks me for the recipe!
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Fresh mint leaves and a good bottle of bourbon are the key ingredients to this classic mint julep. This recipe makes a large batch so you're ready for the Kentucky Derby or any sultry afternoon.
Fresh mint leaves and a good bottle of bourbon are the key ingredients to this classic mint julep. This recipe makes a large batch so you're ready for the Kentucky Derby or any sultry afternoon.
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Hot mint tea is a favorite in Morocco, where it's served in small glasses any time of day or night. It's very sweet and packed with mint flavor. We love it cold as well; let the tea cool completely and then strain it into ice-filled glasses.
Hot mint tea is a favorite in Morocco, where it's served in small glasses any time of day or night. It's very sweet and packed with mint flavor. We love it cold as well; let the tea cool completely and then strain it into ice-filled glasses.
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