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This is the balsamic glaze you want to keep on hand to brush on burgers, meats, fish, or chicken, to drizzle over fresh fruits and veggies, or for a million other things that need a pop of intense, tangy flavor. It only needs 2 ingredients and 20 minutes, and it keeps just about forever.
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This is my simple, everyday take on a dish developed at Momofuku Ssam Bar in Manhattan many years ago by the chefs David Chang and Tien Ho and their band of collaborators It is almost literally a mashup: a meal that is kind of Korean, kind of Chinese, kind of Italian If you don’t like spicy food, use miso instead of the gochujang and don’t use Sichuan peppercorns, which add a numbing, tingly pop to the fire
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A sweet make-ahead breakfast casserole recipe, akin to bread pudding, made with French bread, apples, caramel, vanilla, cinnamon, and buttermilk.
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Not all asparagus dishes are delicate and subtle Try this stir-fry to see how well the sweetness of asparagus and spicy bold flavors go together.
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Short rib kebabs with Korean seasonings.
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This corner deli’s bacon-egg-and-cheese-on-a-roll makes a trifecta of promises, but Robert Newton’s version of the sandwich, encased in bread that’s both crusty and springy, actually fulfills them Yes, “tomato jam” sounds weird, and having to make your own ketchup before your first cup of coffee, even worse But, the jam can be prepared in advance, and the payoff of its savory tang — paired with hearty bacon, fresh eggs and deep, complex Cheddar — render the prep time a mere trifle of an inconvenience
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Close your eyes when you take a bite of these apple pear hand pies with warm spices and a chocolate drizzle, and you can almost hear the crunch of autumn leaves beneath your feet.
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Get Collard-Wrapped Bean Burritos Recipe from Food Network
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If you like butter tarts, you'll love these squares! My Mom always makes these at Christmas, but they're good any time of the year.
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Baked apples filled with buttery brown sugar and coconut are a delightful dessert during the holiday season.
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These walnut cookies by Martha Stewart are shaped to look like real walnut shells, and hide a chocolate-walnut filling inside.