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This tart, adapted from the pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, with whom I wrote a cookbook, is a very simple way to show off the last of the season’s plums Use the same formula for peaches, apricots and figs when those fruits are in season The important thing to remember when making fresh fruit tarts with cut stone fruit is that you need to pack the fruit into the pastry tightly
This tart, adapted from the pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, with whom I wrote a cookbook, is a very simple way to show off the last of the season’s plums Use the same formula for peaches, apricots and figs when those fruits are in season The important thing to remember when making fresh fruit tarts with cut stone fruit is that you need to pack the fruit into the pastry tightly
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Get Toasted Israeli Couscous Recipe from Food Network
Get Toasted Israeli Couscous Recipe from Food Network
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For Chef John's summery dessert, make your own crust or use a prepared one--you can use a tart pan instead of going free-form. But be sure to use perfectly ripe, sweet strawberries.
For Chef John's summery dessert, make your own crust or use a prepared one--you can use a tart pan instead of going free-form. But be sure to use perfectly ripe, sweet strawberries.
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A dollop of apricot jam and a dash of curry take this chicken baked in honey mustard sauce to new heights.
A dollop of apricot jam and a dash of curry take this chicken baked in honey mustard sauce to new heights.
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A refreshing beverage made with orange juice, apricot nectar, and a splash of lemon.
A refreshing beverage made with orange juice, apricot nectar, and a splash of lemon.
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These easy-to-eat hand pies can be filled with any fresh, seasonal fruit and jam combination you like.
These easy-to-eat hand pies can be filled with any fresh, seasonal fruit and jam combination you like.
Ingredients:
cream cheese, butter, heavy cream, sugar, salt, flour, strawberries, egg, turbinado sugar
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I collect cake recipes that use a box cake mix as the base. This cake is rich, delicious and easy! This cake freezes well.
I collect cake recipes that use a box cake mix as the base. This cake is rich, delicious and easy! This cake freezes well.
Ingredients:
yellow cake mix, sour cream, apricot brandy, vanilla, orange, lemon, almond extract, vanilla pudding, eggs
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Get Apricot and Tequila Glazed Turkey Recipe from Food Network
Get Apricot and Tequila Glazed Turkey Recipe from Food Network
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I was looking to create an asian-inspired grilled chicken dish, and I happened to think of the flavors of apricot and ginger. They go surprisingly well together...
I was looking to create an asian-inspired grilled chicken dish, and I happened to think of the flavors of apricot and ginger. They go surprisingly well together...
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In Turkey, okra is often stewed with lamb or chicken I liked this dish so much that I made it twice in one week, the second time for a big dinner party It’s adapted from Ghillie Basan’s recipe in “Classic Turkish Cooking.”
In Turkey, okra is often stewed with lamb or chicken I liked this dish so much that I made it twice in one week, the second time for a big dinner party It’s adapted from Ghillie Basan’s recipe in “Classic Turkish Cooking.”
Ingredients:
okra, apple cider vinegar, olive oil, chicken, onions, coriander seeds, aleppo pepper, garlic, tomatoes, sugar, tomato paste, juice, parsley
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Oranges, olives, and a simple Mediterranean dressing make a perfect Turkish orange salad appetizer that follows the clean eating principles.
Oranges, olives, and a simple Mediterranean dressing make a perfect Turkish orange salad appetizer that follows the clean eating principles.
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In this Turkish method, vegetables (and sometimes beans) are cooked in plenty of olive oil — usually with tomatoes, onions and one or two other ingredients — until they have almost lost their shape Then they are cooled and served at room temperature, when their flavors are at their fullest Very often an herb or citrus juice is added just before serving for a little spark; thick yogurt and lemon wedges are standard accompaniments
In this Turkish method, vegetables (and sometimes beans) are cooked in plenty of olive oil — usually with tomatoes, onions and one or two other ingredients — until they have almost lost their shape Then they are cooled and served at room temperature, when their flavors are at their fullest Very often an herb or citrus juice is added just before serving for a little spark; thick yogurt and lemon wedges are standard accompaniments