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This savory French-Canadian meat pie combines ground pork and warm spices with chunks of braised pork shoulder and shreds of chicken or turkey But you could make it with leftover brisket, with venison, with smoked goose or ham Traditionally it is served with relish or tart, fruity ketchup — I like this recipe for cranberry ketchup best, though I use a splash of fresh orange juice instead of the concentrate it calls for. “I’ve never had a slice of tourtière and spoonful of ketchup and not liked it,” David McMillan, the bearish chef and an owner of Joe Beef in the Little Burgundy section of Montreal, told me
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Roasted tomatoes and caramelized onions bring sweet-savory flavors to spaghetti tossed with grated cheese and toasted pine nuts.
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This slaw gets an Asian twist with the addition of pickled ginger, hot sauce, and sesame seeds.
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A mild yet pleasing dish: chicken with baby corn, mushrooms, onions and celery in a thickened broth over rice or crispy noodles.
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A big sauceboat filled with rich, flavorful turkey gravy studded with mushrooms is everyone's favorite. This one cooks low and slow to maximize the savory goodness.
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Soak thick, juicy beef filets in a heady marinade of Burgundy wine, soy sauce, oyster sauce, minced garlic and dried oregano. Grill the filets and serve with a dollop of butter creamed with shallots, green onions, white pepper and a dash of wine.
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Recipe courtesy of Fortunato Nicotra, executive chef of Felidia.
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It's easy to overlook a bowl full of wilted greens at a barbecue where there are so many other dishes vying for your attention. Not if you sear the romaine, though, as Jamie Bissonnette of the Boston restaurant Coppa does.
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Say goodbye to boring salads with this combination of napa cabbage, ramen noodles, and a flavorful dressing that's not only delicious, but super easy to make!