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Traditionalists will scoff, but this unusual riff on the classic margarita has plenty of bite and a touch of sweetness, making it a perfect accompaniment to rich Mexican food You'll need to plan ahead for this cocktail as you have to soak the horseradish root in tequila for at least 24 hours, but the results are without compare Store leftover tequila-horseradish mixture in the refrigerator.
Traditionalists will scoff, but this unusual riff on the classic margarita has plenty of bite and a touch of sweetness, making it a perfect accompaniment to rich Mexican food You'll need to plan ahead for this cocktail as you have to soak the horseradish root in tequila for at least 24 hours, but the results are without compare Store leftover tequila-horseradish mixture in the refrigerator.
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Here’s something to do with those rapidly ripening bananas on the kitchen counter Simple syrup can be made ahead of time and kept in your fridge, and the basic ratio is one part sugar to one part water (you can do two parts sugar for a richer syrup) Bring water to a boil, add the sugar, and cook until completely dissolved
Here’s something to do with those rapidly ripening bananas on the kitchen counter Simple syrup can be made ahead of time and kept in your fridge, and the basic ratio is one part sugar to one part water (you can do two parts sugar for a richer syrup) Bring water to a boil, add the sugar, and cook until completely dissolved
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Maple syrup is the surprise coating in chicken dunked in chopped pecans in this wonderful alternative to fried chicken.
Maple syrup is the surprise coating in chicken dunked in chopped pecans in this wonderful alternative to fried chicken.
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For a Valentine, a cocktail made with rum — and a fulsome one — plays the obvious lead This recipe calls for, Zacapa Centenario, a magnificent 23-year-old Guatemalan rum aged in an unusual Solera system employing both bourbon and sherry casks Just as viable would be any of a dozen less pricey amber or añejo rums, like Pampero Aniversario, St
For a Valentine, a cocktail made with rum — and a fulsome one — plays the obvious lead This recipe calls for, Zacapa Centenario, a magnificent 23-year-old Guatemalan rum aged in an unusual Solera system employing both bourbon and sherry casks Just as viable would be any of a dozen less pricey amber or añejo rums, like Pampero Aniversario, St
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I came across a grapefruit vinaigrette, served with stuffed beet greens, in Anya von Bremzen’s "The New Spanish Table" and have adapted it I loved the idea of this vinaigrette as an accompaniment to greens, such as chard or beet greens, but my favorite is broccoli
I came across a grapefruit vinaigrette, served with stuffed beet greens, in Anya von Bremzen’s "The New Spanish Table" and have adapted it I loved the idea of this vinaigrette as an accompaniment to greens, such as chard or beet greens, but my favorite is broccoli
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This recipe, adapted from “Sara Moulton’s Everyday Family Dinners,” came to The Times in 2010 as part of a Pete Wells column on redefining the mise en place Ms Moulton uses downtime in the cooking process to an advantage: She instructs you to chop the onion and shuck the corn as the edamame cooks
This recipe, adapted from “Sara Moulton’s Everyday Family Dinners,” came to The Times in 2010 as part of a Pete Wells column on redefining the mise en place Ms Moulton uses downtime in the cooking process to an advantage: She instructs you to chop the onion and shuck the corn as the edamame cooks
Ingredients:
edamame, corn kernels, onion, vegetable oil, garlic, milk, grits, cherry, balsamic vinegar, gruy, butter, chives
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This recipe, brought to The Times in 2004 by Karen Olsson as part of a collection of regional recipes published in The New York Times Magazine, comes from Juan in a Million, in East Austin To best appreciate this Tex-Mex favorite, she writes, “the procedure is as follows: Smear the tortilla with a spoonful of the beans, pile on the migas, followed by a dollop of salsa, and tell your cardiologist to kiss your widening behind.” Follow her advice, or don’t But do garnish it with a bright salsa fresca or pico de gallo, and enjoy.
This recipe, brought to The Times in 2004 by Karen Olsson as part of a collection of regional recipes published in The New York Times Magazine, comes from Juan in a Million, in East Austin To best appreciate this Tex-Mex favorite, she writes, “the procedure is as follows: Smear the tortilla with a spoonful of the beans, pile on the migas, followed by a dollop of salsa, and tell your cardiologist to kiss your widening behind.” Follow her advice, or don’t But do garnish it with a bright salsa fresca or pico de gallo, and enjoy.
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onion, tomato, pepper, eggs, tortilla chips, cheddar cheese, corn tortillas, refried beans, salsa fresca