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This recipe doesn’t take long to get on the table, and you can get some aggression out at the start of the process by pounding down the chicken breasts Then dredge the chicken in bread crumbs and Parmesan and sauté it in butter At the end, you’ll spoon brown butter over the top and add a sprinkling of capers for a very simple meal that looks very fancy indeed.
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Shrimp in a spicy peanut sauce are served with rice noodles, cilantro, peanuts, and yogurt for a refreshing Thai-inspired meal.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 47 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A delicious red curry sloppy banh mi sandwiches recipe.
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Calamari (squid) slow cooked in tomato sauce with onion, fennel, garlic, red wine, and parsley.
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Minestrone doesn't have to be a long-simmering project Adding pancetta means that the soup develops full flavor quickly, and the vegetables stay tender and tasty To jump-start the recipe, use a food processor to get the soup base going, and then start prepping the vegetables
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This is the rare recipe for which I think it important to look at the picture — this updated one, not an intimidating old one — before beginning A single glance confirms that the dish is not technically difficult to make, though it is a bit laborious The leaves hold all the fillings, and the whole thing retains an odd calm beauty, the way a tree in bloom does.
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Instant ramen becomes a nearly-instant burger bun in this fun, and tasty, spin on a traditional hamburger seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil.
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These homemade spiced pumpkin seeds from chef Richard Sandoval are an easy, salty snack to make anytime.
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes About 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Cilantro, mint and a hint of spice make this a magnificent chutney that would go great with lamb. I had searched everywhere for this recipe. The stars aligned one day and I not only found a fabulous house to rent, but a landlord who knew how to make Mint Chutney! This is Roselyn's recipe.