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Triple sec liqueur adds a hint of sweet orange flavor to a colorful slaw made of red and green cabbage tossed with thinly sliced fennel and topped with a sprinkle of pine nuts.
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In this recipe for the root vegetable, ginger and toasted mustard seeds make rutabaga pop.
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Without much prompting, Maria Luca Caudullo, whose in-laws founded the Bronte pistachio company Antonino Caudullo, will reel off any number of pistachio recipes Filet of beef with a pistachio crust, “olives” made with crushed pistachios and sugar syrup, panettone with pistachio paste, and also for Christmas, a simple pistachio cake “That one I only make for Christmas,” she said
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These hearty roast beef hoagies with lots of bell pepper and onions are topped with traditional pasta sauce and a slice of provolone cheese.
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Cooked in two stages, this herbed rice, or sabzi polo, is a constant at the Persian New Year table, where everyone fights over the crust of crisp rice called tahdig You can use a food processor to chop the herbs if you like It's key to do the herbs in batches (don't overfill the bowl of the processor), to pulse rather than run and to stop and scrape a few times for even chopping
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Mr Franey brought this French-inspired variation of the American classic to The Times in 1993 his 60-Minute Gourmet column In a nod to his country of origin, he calls for lamb instead of beef, and tiny green lentils for red kidney beans
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Sesame oil, teriyaki sauce, and a hint of hoisin sauce flavor these beef tenderloin bites.
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Here is a fairly basic recipe for stew, a low-and-slow variety that calls for simmering lamb (though you could use beef) with barley and root vegetables, then adding some kale at the end so that it doesn’t entirely collapse It’s a simple equation that takes in whatever ingredients you have on hand Start with meat, sturdy root vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes, turnips, rutabaga, parsnip, carrots) and grains (barley, wheat berries, farro), add water and simmer away
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This hot and spicy all-purpose paste packs a punch, so use it in some moderation for chicken, shrimp, pork, beef, and fish.
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An easy slow cooker split pea soup recipe.