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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes About 10 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes About 10 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
beef cheeks, olive oil, yellow onion, garlic, carrots, rosemary, beef stock, chicken stock, asparagus, english peas, chives
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These flavorful artichokes with their butter, garlic and shallot taste are sure to please any artichoke fan. I especially like the smoky flavor the grill adds.
These flavorful artichokes with their butter, garlic and shallot taste are sure to please any artichoke fan. I especially like the smoky flavor the grill adds.
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Chiles en Nogada, poblano chiles stuffed with a ground turkey picadillo, covered in a creamy walnut sauce and sprinkled with pomegranate seeds. From Puebla, Mexico.
Chiles en Nogada, poblano chiles stuffed with a ground turkey picadillo, covered in a creamy walnut sauce and sprinkled with pomegranate seeds. From Puebla, Mexico.
Ingredients:
walnut, queso fresco, sour cream, sugar, cinnamon, poblano chiles, turkey thigh, canola oil, onion, cloves, butter, black pepper, tomatoes, golden raisins, almonds, apple, pomegranate seeds, cilantro
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Kale and cucumber are tossed in a spicy avocado dressing in this quick and simple kale salad recipe.
Kale and cucumber are tossed in a spicy avocado dressing in this quick and simple kale salad recipe.
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This ultra-crispy cauliflower, a.k.a. KFC, is a signature dish at Hong Kong's Yardbird. After being battered and fried, the cauliflower florets are tossed with a sweet and fiery sauce made with gochujang, the pepper paste that is a staple of Korean cookin
This ultra-crispy cauliflower, a.k.a. KFC, is a signature dish at Hong Kong's Yardbird. After being battered and fried, the cauliflower florets are tossed with a sweet and fiery sauce made with gochujang, the pepper paste that is a staple of Korean cookin
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What makes this tapenade special is the clever mix of oil- and brine-cured olives and the surprise of sweet, fresh, and tangy notes from the dried figs, mint, and capers.
What makes this tapenade special is the clever mix of oil- and brine-cured olives and the surprise of sweet, fresh, and tangy notes from the dried figs, mint, and capers.
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Get Dry Rubbed Flank Steak Recipe from Food Network
Get Dry Rubbed Flank Steak Recipe from Food Network
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A very quick, simple clam sauce to serve with any light pasta. I always serve it with farfalle. This has been one of my family's favorite pasta recipes for years, and I always serve it with buttery garlic bread.
A very quick, simple clam sauce to serve with any light pasta. I always serve it with farfalle. This has been one of my family's favorite pasta recipes for years, and I always serve it with buttery garlic bread.
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Artichoke hearts, with tomato, olives, onion, and basil, is a great new twist on 'salsa'.
Artichoke hearts, with tomato, olives, onion, and basil, is a great new twist on 'salsa'.
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For this burger, you need fat Pork shoulder is almost imperative for the correct balance of lean and fat You need strong spices; as a starting point, you cannot beat fennel seeds and black pepper
For this burger, you need fat Pork shoulder is almost imperative for the correct balance of lean and fat You need strong spices; as a starting point, you cannot beat fennel seeds and black pepper
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Firmly in the camp that buffalo sauce makes everything better.
Firmly in the camp that buffalo sauce makes everything better.
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This dish is inspired by a Greek recipe from Diane Kochilas’s “The Glorious Foods of Greece” that calls for giant white beans and about three times as much olive oil I had regular white beans in my pantry and a bunch of celery left over from a recipe that called for only a couple of stalks (which happens so often) I love the textures here
This dish is inspired by a Greek recipe from Diane Kochilas’s “The Glorious Foods of Greece” that calls for giant white beans and about three times as much olive oil I had regular white beans in my pantry and a bunch of celery left over from a recipe that called for only a couple of stalks (which happens so often) I love the textures here