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This sauce is a tomato jam that tastes more like a richly spiced ketchup A long simmer is important This is inspired by a recipe for a delicious tomato jam in the chef Matthew Kenney’s cookbook, “Matthew Kenney’s Mediterranean Cooking.” My version is not as sweet as his; I decided to call it ketchup rather than jam because to me, it tastes like a richly spiced ketchup, with sweet and sour flavors and a little kick from the cayenne
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This simple, hearty stew consists of chicken and salt pork with potatoes, beans and other vegetables seasoned with Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper.
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A package of onion soup mix flavors the tomato broth in which six different vegetables are combined with shredded cabbage in this fat free, low-calorie soup.
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Given a choice, I always prefer white corn -- the sweetest and most tender you can find Although new hybrids make corn on the cob much hardier and longer-lasting than it used to be, I am still from the out-of-the-fields-and-into-the-pot school of corn cooking If you don't grow your own, try to find a farmer's market that sells fresh corn picked that morning.''
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A surefire potluck hit, this spicy casserole is a healthier, baked version of beef chiles rellenos, with roasted poblano peppers and cheese!
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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These chilaquiles are better made with old tortillas than with young ones — though the latter will work, as long as you let them get stale in a 200-degree-or-so oven for an hour The other important ingredient is bacon fat, which can be old or new, but must be the result of cooked bacon past Together, with garlic, pepper, onion, chile and tomato, the two become the very rich and appealing base of this dish that is somewhere between a solid and a stew
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A kalamata and green olive mixture fills a hollowed loaf of Italian bread; add Genoa salami, provolone cheese, tomatoes and onions and you have one delicious sandwich. It needs to be made ahead of time to allow the flavors to blend.