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I have to thank a couple of people for this recipe: first, the chef Stevie Parle, of Dock Kitchen in London, who published the recipe to inspire this one, and second, the aunt of one of my recipe testers, who made such a standout interpretation that we all marveled over the leftovers the next day in the test kitchen I just had to try my own version, and here it is, made a touch more celebratory with caramelized walnuts and lashings of whipped cream, both of which can be omitted if you prefer keeping it plain and dairy-free (thereby making it suitable for Passover) The cake is moist and delicious enough as it is
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“Pissaladiere, a specialty in the Nice region of France, is a type of pizza usually made with fresh bread dough that is covered with onions, anchovy fillets, black olives and, sometimes, tomatoes, then baked In my recipe, I use French bread rolls, splitting them and topping the halves with red onion, cherry tomatoes (still juicy and delicious at this time of year), garlic and the anchovy and olive oil puree that is the signature of this dish.”
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Summer squash paired with Merguez sausage and goat cheese is the perfect recipe for a summer evening.
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This yummy casserole has great flavors and texture. Eggplant and zucchini are layered with stuffing and lots and lots of Colby cheese. The casserole comes out of the oven smelling and tasting wonderful.
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The secret ingredients in this onion soup are beer and dry mustard!
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These crispy little salt-cod fritters are a favorite of CHOW editor Meredith Arthur.
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These are really quick and delicious.
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A meatloaf mixture of ground beef, cheese, and quick-cooking oats is formed into individually sized loaves. They are glazed with a sauce of ketchup, brown sugar, and mustard.
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Brotchan roy, a thick broth, is an old Dublin favorite traditionally served with Irish soda bread.
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I don't usually like 'baking' with the microwave, but this recipe works great. The topping comes out crispy on top, moist inside, and delicious all around. It's a wonderful dessert that's quick and easy to make. Best served warm with vanilla ice cream or whipped topping.
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The wonderful combination of peanut butter and chocolate comes together again in this easy no-bake cookie.