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The textures in this delicious recipe for pajeon, traditional Korean scallion-based pancakes, are manifold: meaty from the squid, crunchy yielding to soft from the fried bits of batter, juicy from the scallion It came to The Times from Hooni Kim, the chef at Hanjan in Manhattan One of the secrets to this pancake is waiting for the oil to heat up before mixing the batter
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White beans baked in tomato sauce with bacon, onions, garlic, honey, stock, and chili pepper flakes.
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Slow-braising to infuse meats with deep flavor and produce warming, stew-like plates of food is a cooking method of choice when the weather brings a chill This chicken dish is the product of what I call the usual three-step affair (brown chicken, add other ingredients and some liquid, cover and slowly simmer) But I gave it a bit of heat, unpacking sake, ginger, garlic and the spicy Korean condiment gochujang, plus well-mannered slivers of poblano chilis into the pan
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This recipe is by Jeannette Ferrary and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Squat, glazed ceramic bean pots lurk in cabinets all over New England They're traditional for Boston baked beans, but enameled cast iron is faster Beans in cast iron can be brought to a boil over a burner before the dish goes into the oven; this saves about an hour.
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I made these when I had my bar, and they were always a big hit. I made them in large batches because of the standing time, but have scaled the recipe for home use. Extra large eggs are boiled, then pickled in a simple brine solution. For a variation, add dry minced onion flakes, crushed red pepper or hot sauce to the brine.
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This recipe combines creamy coleslaw and smoky chili to create the perfect hot dog.
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Caraway, great with carrots, is also very nice with beets The trick to succeeding with these is to slice them very thin – about 1/8 inch thick You can do this on a mandoline or with a Japanese slicer, or just use a sharp knife
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Balsamic and herb quinoa salad with fresh mozzarella cheese, almonds, and lima beans is a hearty side dish or lunch.