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Oh what a difference a single egg yolk makes. If you 're not convinced, try this yummy graham cracker crust. The egg yolk is brushed onto the crumbs just before baking, and the finished crust is crisp and brown every time.
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This recipe was developed to accompany the dense, earthy wines of Sicily, specifically the ones made with the grape known as nero d’Avola It is a hearty beef ragout enriched with the wine, fresh herbs, olives, chiles and tomatoes, roasted to reduce the liquid and concentrate the flavor Like most treasures of the stew pot, the dish benefits from a rest and a reheat
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A modern version of an old-time favorite uses premade pie crusts to make this three-layer apple pie, baked in a cast iron skillet.
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This caraway rye bread, baked in the Dutch oven, is no-knead, no double rise, no-fail, and always a crowd-pleaser.
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This simple, flavorful beef roast rubbed with thyme, paprika, and cumin is made with chuck eye, a cut from the chuck portion of the rib-eye muscle.
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Guacamole Deviled Eggs! Hard boiled eggs and avocado are made for each other in these creamy, tasty deviled eggs. No mayo needed.
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Perfect with any meal, this spinach salad is a blend of sweet persimmon, tart pomegranate seeds, creamy goat cheese, and crunchy sliced almonds.
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Ask your butcher for coarsely ground pork shoulder (or grind it yourself), add a few tasty seasonings, and enjoy your own homemade breakfast sausage patties.
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Sliced, dried apricots are heated up in water, mixed with orange liqueur, sugar, and cornstarch and poured into an unbaked pie shell. An hour later, the pie emerges warm, luscious and very apricoty.
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Get A Modern Version of an Ancient Paella: Saffron Rice with Chicken, Shrimp, Stringbeans, and Snails Recipe from Food Network
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This rich, elegant gratin, adapted from the chef Naomi Pomeroy's book "Taste and Technique," brings together braised fennel, Gruyère sauce and crisp bread crumbs, with outrageously delicious results As with many recipes in this highly instructive book, this gratin is more labor intensive than what you may expect — coarse bread crumbs are toasted and shattered just so — but every component is key to the final dish A lot happens simultaneously, so breathe deep, and be sure to prep your ingredients before beginning, and carefully read through the recipe to the end (a good practice always)