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Here is a nod both to the original bananas Foster at Brennan’s restaurant in the French Quarter of New Orleans and to the luxe version of bananas baba au rhum that the Louisiana chef Allison Vines-Rushing once cooked at Jack’s Luxury Oyster Bar in the East Village Silky and rich, deep with the flavors of bananas, rum and custard, it is not much work to make, and pays off in incredible flavor Do not be afraid to use an even darker sugar than the brown called for in the recipe, though molasses may be a step too far
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A classic breakfast taco, with potatoes, Spanish chorizo, and fried eggs in warm corn tortillas.
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This no-knead sourdough bread is better than bakery bread and only requires 5 simple ingredients to create a crunchy crust and airy center.
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This wonderful lime-accented edamame and corn salad with tomatoes, onion, and cilantro tastes especially good on a hot summer day.
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Roasted poblano peppers add depth and spice to this chunky corn chowder with potatoes and fresh corn that's perfect for a chilly night.
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Mexican street corn is a staple of summer and it's easy to make at home! Top char-grilled corn on the cob with a tangy, creamy sauce, sprinkle with crumbled cheese and dive in. Make this for your next backyard cook-out!
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Each year I am asked to make this wonderful dressing. The recipe has been in my family for years. Chopped oysters and chicken broth make it very moist and flavorful. For an even more moist dressing, use more chicken broth.
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Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the crispy tortilla crust makes this tasty quiche a snap to prepare.
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The Berbers use an unusual leavening method that gives a warm, earthy aroma to the loaves: a mix of semolina flour, water and garlic cloves that quickly ferments into a pungent starter The recipe requires three kinds of flour and takes two days, but is richly rewarding in flavor.
Ingredients: flour, garlic, semolina flour, yeast, salt