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These Chinese flour tortillas are popular in northern China, where they are paired with anything stir-fried in small shreds, such as moo shu pork The author Carolyn Phillips is a proponent of using Korean flour, which is lower in gluten than American all-purpose flour Adding a layer of oil between the dough before rolling it into a circle is a trick that allows the layers to be peeled apart after cooking for a thinner wrapper
Ingredients: flour, water, vegetable oil
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A weeknight chicken dinner takes an unexpected turn with pomegranate seeds and maple syrup.
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Sometimes I get bored with broccoli — but then I use it in a risotto, and it’s like a completely new vegetable The diced stems retain a nice texture that contrasts with the tender flowers Make sure to slice the flowers thin for the most delicate results.
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Vinegar is a great complement to beets. In this recipe beets are simmered with vinegar, sugar, cornstarch and salt.
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Confectioners' sugar, egg white and peppermint extract kneaded into shapes and allowed to set up overnight.
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These cookies have a mild licorice flavor.
Ingredients: flour, baking powder, salt, eggs, sugar, anise
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Liver is sauteed in bacon drippings, then simmered in a spicy sauce and served with crumbled bacon. Even when my daughters were young, they ate it, and liked it. Trust me, it's good.
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These light and fluffy biscuits, made with all-purpose and whole wheat flour, are perfect for breakfast or dinner.
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Worcestershire and soy sauces enliven creamed chicken with rice.
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The dish is the Korean barbecue standard known as bulgogi — “fire meat,” is the literal translation — transformed into a sandwich filling, a sloppy Joe for a more perfect union (File under “Blessings of Liberty.”) Fed to children with a tall glass of milk, the sandwiches may inspire smiles and licked plates, rapt attention and the request that the meal be served at least monthly — they are not at all too spicy for younger palates Given to adults accompanied by cold lager, cucumber kimchi and a pot of the fermented Korean hot-pepper paste known as gochujang, they can rise to higher planes