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Homemade ghee, also known as clarified butter, often used in Indian cooking, is easy to make using 1 simple ingredient: butter.
Ingredients: butter, salt
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This dead simple recipe is an adaptation of one brought to The Times by Chloe Coscarelli, the vegan chef and cookbook author These delicious biscuits are easy — no rolling or folding required — and the maple “butter” comes together in a snap.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes 50 minutes, plus time to prepare dough . Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: dough, ramps, olive oil, salt, chile
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Ingredients: salt, pork butt
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This easy quiche makes its own crust as it bakes, thanks to the biscuit baking mix. It's filled with crumbled bacon, asparagus, and Swiss cheese. Use egg substitute or fresh eggs--whichever you prefer.
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Sauteed brussels sprouts are seasoned with nothing more than salt and pepper and cooked only briefly.
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Crunchy classic dill pickle slices bring extra zing to an ordinary sandwich.
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Skirt steak is marinated in a Chinese-inspired marinade with hoisin sauce and grills up in just minutes for Chef John's juicy and tender grilled hoisin beef.
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This spelt flour version of challah is kneaded in a bread machine, and topped with your choice of toppings.
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Peas, American cheese, and pimentos are folded into salad dressing and served chilled in this easy, old-fashioned pea salad.
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Homemade mustard is better than its supermarket counterpart, and it’s stupendously easy to make Here, the combination of yellow and brown seeds makes for a medium-aggressive kick, but you could use all of one variety if you prefer Use cold water to soak the seeds, and after puréeing, taste your mustard