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Like many dishes that rely on combinations of spices, a tagine, which is a slowly braised stew, may look more intimidating to cook than it is Even with shortcuts, the results are exotic in flavor and appearance My version of this tagine may not compare to those that begin with toasting and grinding spices and peeling grapes, but it is easily executed and, I think, divine
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Shiitake mushrooms and pancetta give this light soup richness and depth.
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This simple Chinese method for steaming fish fillets on a plate yields remarkable results If you don’t have a steamer, use a large wok with a lid or a wide, deep skillet The untraditional pistachios add a pleasant nuttiness, but feel free to leave them out
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Like a Greek salad on a stick!
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Using pantry staples and a foolproof method of preparing rice, Chef John provides a hearty dish that will you leave you full and comforted.
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Chef Kerry Simon of Simon at Palms Place in Las Vegas grills the steak and vegetables over a hot charcoal fire.
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This is a soulful dish: handmade meatball sausages subtly seasoned with onion, garlic, cumin, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg and baked in a bubbling tomato sauce It was originally made by Greeks who lived in Smyrna, which is now Izmir, Turkey In the early 1920s many of them returned to Greece after the Greco-Turkish war.
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Get Hand Pulled Pan Fried Noodles Recipe from Food Network
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This consommé célestine recipe uses a classic French method to create clear chicken stock that is garnished with herbed crêpe ribbons.
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This recipe makes gluten-free homemade tortillas with coconut flour, egg whites, and baking powder.
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You find variations on this fava bean purée in Southern Italy, the Middle East and Morocco This one, from Apulia, is the simplest The purée should have the texture of hummus.
Ingredients: fava beans, salt, garlic, olive oil
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This recipe combines two Southern favorites, pimento cheese dip and collard greens, into one easy side dish.