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Port- and wine-steeped prunes with mascarpone.
Port- and wine-steeped prunes with mascarpone.
Ingredients:
dry red wine, tawny port, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla bean, salt, mascarpone cheese, lemons
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Paula Wolfert adapted this lightly spiced, unusual fruit dessert from one created by chef Fatima Mountassamin of Le Tobsil, Marrakech's most ambitious Moroccan restaurant.
Paula Wolfert adapted this lightly spiced, unusual fruit dessert from one created by chef Fatima Mountassamin of Le Tobsil, Marrakech's most ambitious Moroccan restaurant.
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Classic French preparation of rabbit, braised in white wine with shallots and prunes.
Classic French preparation of rabbit, braised in white wine with shallots and prunes.
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Spice up prunes for an exotic relish.
Spice up prunes for an exotic relish.
Ingredients:
prunes, onion, wine vinegar, salt, ginger, mustard seeds, cayenne pepper, allspice, sugar
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Recipe for Moroccan Lamb Stew with Chickpeas and Prunes, as seen in the April 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Recipe for Moroccan Lamb Stew with Chickpeas and Prunes, as seen in the April 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
Ingredients:
lamb stew, coriander, cumin, ginger, salt, pepper, olive oil, yellow onion, tomato paste, chicken broth, cinnamon, chickpeas, apricots, carrots, couscous
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Sweet stewed carrots and prunes, flavored with orange juice and lemon zest.
Sweet stewed carrots and prunes, flavored with orange juice and lemon zest.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 20 minutes, with 3 weeks' soaking. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 20 minutes, with 3 weeks' soaking. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The standard coq au vin, even when it is made with shortcuts, is a hearty dish, what with its bacon, garlic, deep red wine and enrichment of butter But the one I like best is made with prunes: it's darker, richer, fuller, the kind of recipe one adores and makes repeatedly The prunes melt into the wine and become barely recognizable, bringing even more depth, not only of color but of flavor
The standard coq au vin, even when it is made with shortcuts, is a hearty dish, what with its bacon, garlic, deep red wine and enrichment of butter But the one I like best is made with prunes: it's darker, richer, fuller, the kind of recipe one adores and makes repeatedly The prunes melt into the wine and become barely recognizable, bringing even more depth, not only of color but of flavor
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David Waltuck, chef and owner of Chanterelle, uses his innovative take on French cuisine for this one-pot lamb recipe.
David Waltuck, chef and owner of Chanterelle, uses his innovative take on French cuisine for this one-pot lamb recipe.
Ingredients:
lamb stew, chicken stock, onion, black pepper, garlic, ginger, saffron threads, prunes, honey, cinnamon, parsley leaves, orange flower water, almonds
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Sweet and savory flavors join for a terrific taste sensation when plump sausages are stuffed with prunes and wrapped with bacon, then grilled to juicy perfection.
Sweet and savory flavors join for a terrific taste sensation when plump sausages are stuffed with prunes and wrapped with bacon, then grilled to juicy perfection.
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This recipe is by Dana Bowen and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Dana Bowen and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.