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This recipe came to The Times in 1990 in Pierre Franey's 60-Minute Gourmet column A lentil salad (we used those tiny French green lentils, but you can use the standard supermarket variety as well) is dressed with a Dijon mustard vinaigrette, then topped with skirt steak that's been seared in a cast-iron pan A simple sauce, made by deglazing the pan with butter, garlic and parsley, is drizzled over the top
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For the chef Michel Richard, using less butter and cream requires making deft use of sauces For these chops, a rich chicken stock is lightened by the addition of baby peas and spinach.
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The cookbook author and culinary historian Jessica B Harris adapted this recipe from a meal she once had in the South of France at the home of James Baldwin, and it appears in her 2017 memoir, "My Soul Looks Back." It's a simple Provençal soup — French country cooking at its best — made with whatever vegetables are in season and brightened with generous spoonfuls of green pesto You could use a vegetable stock or a light chicken stock instead of water, if you happen to have one, but there's no need: A good dollop of pesto will deliver a bright, garlicky flavor that permeates every bite. 
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An easy twist on classic teriyaki, with grilled pork chops and fresh pineapple.
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All the ingredients for Philly cheesesteak - rib-eye, Cheez Whiz®, and onions - are simmered in a slow cooker in this cheesy, warm dip.
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A delightful and rich halibut recipe with a memorable herbed white wine cream sauce.
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You'll be well on your way to making restaurant-quality steaks after mastering this bourbon pepper pan sauce by Chef John.
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Steak Diane was a staple on menus in fine dining establishments back in the day. Prepared tableside where the server ignited the cognac, it was an impressive sight. But that step's optional here.
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.