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The Romans make a classic dish in the spring with very young milk-fed lamb Such meat is hard to find in American supermarkets, but the technique, which involves a short braise in vinegar and water with a boost of anchovy at the end, works fine with chunks of lamb cut from a leg or roast of any young lamb This recipe is built on the precise technique for abbacchio alla cacciatora that Marcella Hazan offered in "The Classic Italian Cookbook," with some freshening up
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I worked at a sandwich shop that made these vegetable sandwiches stuffed with cucumbers, sprouts, tomatoes, and avocadoes. They were a veggie's dream!
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The real spring vegetable here is the spinach, lush and beautiful at this time of year You can always get red peppers in a supermarket, and when you cook them for a while, as you do here, even the dullest will taste sweet I make the pepper mixture first, then wilt the spinach in the same pan and line the tart shell with the savory mix
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I’ve written before that I consider celery an underrated vegetable, capable of contributing nuance and texture to a dish But it would have never occurred to me to have it as one of the main vegetables in a quiche if I hadn’t heard the restaurant critic Jonathan Gold discussing a tarte au céleri that he’d had at Church & State in downtown Los Angeles, a sort of tarte flambée in which celery, celery root and apples stood in for the traditional onions and bacon I figured if it worked so well in that dish, it could also in a quiche
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This is a great recipe that I got from a friend. If you can't find whole wheat bread dough, I've used white and I've also made my own.
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Here's an idea: Spend the same $30, or $50 or $100 or $300 on meat that you now spend each week or month, but buy less and buy better You might compare this to an annual purchase of 20 $5 T-shirts made by child labor versus one of five $20 T-shirts made by better-paid and better-treated workers from organic cotton Expensive meat from real farms is a more extreme example of this less-is-better policy
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