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This traditional Spanish snack couldn’t be easier to make Aside from good toasted bread, it requires very few ingredients: a garlic clove, a ripe tomato, some olive oil and flaky sea salt In fact, the ingredient list is actually the recipe in shorthand
Ingredients: bread, garlic, tomato, olive oil
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Bulgur just needs some soaking in hot water to plump and be ready for all the diced and minced, mint, tomato, scallions, parsley and olive oil and lemon juice that are stirred in. Chill to mingle flavors.
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Beef ribs are boiled, then roasted in a tangy garlic and red wine sauce. The most unbelievable, easy to make beef ribs ever, man.
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Red wine and mustard do wonderful things for this tender cut of steak.
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Thick-stemmed asparagus is best for this flavorful, intensely green salad; thin asparagus would be a bit wimpy I weighed the asparagus after breaking off the ends If you want to make this into a more substantial main dish salad, you can add a can of chickpeas to the mix.
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This dish mixes a lot of things I love, including butter and the taste of New Orleans's Crystal hot sauce The scallops need to be dry, a term that refers to how they are processed It's best to sear with a very hot, heavy nonstick pan, though you can sear a scallop in stainless or cast iron
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This composed, bright salad of roasted carrots, thinly sliced fennel and arugula gains a fruity depth from a splash of pomegranate molasses in the dressing You can find pomegranate molasses in Middle Eastern groceries and specialty food shops, and it’s worth seeking out for its complex, sweet-tart acidity Once opened, it will last for years in your pantry
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 2 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Grouper Ceviche with Jicama and Avocado Slaw Recipe from Food Network
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This bisque is the best chance for a home cook to shine Adapted from the recipe of the Carlyle’s executive chef, James Sakatos, it contains one of the great kitchen cheats of all time: a method for imparting rich creaminess that in a lesser establishment would come from a roux of butter and flour or a handful of cornstarch You may end up using it all the time.
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A refreshing and simple summer salad that's perfect for picnics or barbeques. Cucumbers are marinated in red wine vinegar, sugar, salt, chopped tomatoes, red onions, mint, and olive oil; great with a spicy flank steak and potatoes.
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Snow peas and sliced mushrooms are tossed with sesame seeds and teriyaki sauce.