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As comforting and substantial as these potato cakes are when served plain, they also support the theorem that most dishes are improved by the addition of a fried egg. The peppery cream and tangy salsa round out all the flavors and textures for a perfect weekend breakfast. Start with (1 1/4 cups/230 grams) leftover mashed potatoes should you happen to have some.
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This 3-layer food processor carrot cake with pineapple and walnuts is spread with a tangy cream cheese-based lemon buttercream frosting.
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Ripe tomatoes, cool cucumbers and toasted pita bread, or Middle-Eastern bread salad To be completely authentic, this Lebanese dish that is served in various forms across the region should also contain a sprinkling of reddish powdered sumac, which has a sour, lemony flavor and is available from good spice merchants Fresh purslane, a slightly sour green succulent plant, is also traditional to the dish
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A version of this golden, tart-sweet confection was served at the 76th birthday of the legendary Southern chef, Edna Lewis It is a true labor of love, so be sure to set aside a full afternoon to make it; this is not the sort of cake you want to rush.
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A quick, easy grilled pork chop recipe with Tuscan flavors. The chops are drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette and served on a cannellini bean salad.
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Shrimp season is summer and fall in marshy coastal Georgia and South Carolina and in the Louisiana Gulf If you can find shrimp from any of those places at those times of year, get enough for eating for several weeks, and make this marinated or pickled shrimp, which lasts that long There is a version of a recipe for this everywhere, over eons, including in Sciappi’s "The Works." His recipe is for a fish called gilthead, but the method and result are almost identical