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Heritage turkeys can be tricky to roast; the flesh is firmer than that of a supermarket bird P Allen Smith, the Southern cooking and lifestyle expert from whom this recipe is adapted, suggests a day in a brine sweetened with apple cider and then roasting the bird on a bed of rosemary
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Growing up, I spent a lot of time in vegetarian restaurants even though I was not vegetarian, just on a quest to discover delicious, healthy foods that would help my dad to lose weight and feel good I was already a fan of butternut squash soup when I was introduced to using cashews as a substitute for cream This soup is loaded with flavor, fiber and protein
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Traveling in Morocco 30-some years ago, I had eaten tagines — stews distinguished by being cooked in the pot of the same name — that I did not recall as involving any browning This method is described as “starting the tagine cold.” It involves heating the lamb gently along with spices and other aromatics, allowing the flavors to fully penetrate the meat At that point it is covered and cooked until tender
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Arborio rice is simmered in white wine and chicken broth and finished with truffle oil and Parmesan cheese creating a rich, Italian-inspired risotto.
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Quinoa simmered in vegetable stock with brown mushrooms and fresh herbs makes a delightful side dish for a holiday meal.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.