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This recipe came to The Times in 1994 via Paola di Mauro, an Italian grandmother who lived, cooked and made wine in Marina, a small suburban town some 12 miles southeast of Rome She was one of a band of cooks, mostly women, stretching back over generations, who have formed Italian cuisine, maintained its traditions and made it one of the world's most beloved and sought-after cooking styles Italians sometimes call it "cucina casalinga," roughly translated as "housewives' cooking." But with its intense concern for the quality of primary ingredients and its care to combine them in a judicious balance of flavors, it is much more than that
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There is no better, more reliable restaurant dish than steak frites It is perhaps America's favorite French food, a cheeseburger deluxe recast for date nights, celebrations, feasts Few make the dish at home, though: The frites are too labor-intensive for all but the most project-oriented cooks
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I wanted to find a way to make Turkey Meatloaf tender and juicy. I think I really accomplished that with this recipe. The Townhouse crackers give this meatloaf...
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Already-pungent olives--Kalamata and Manzanilla--get punched up with additional herbs and spices; two days in the refrigerator brings out the most flavor.
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An Italian-esque cheese spread with clean, simple flavors.
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Any party with Greek Fondue will be lit.
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Oranges, lemons, and limes are mixed with mint, rum, and sugar in this colorful and fruity version of mojitos perfect for summer sipping.