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Visually spectacular and ridiculously easy to prepare. Great for breakfast or afternoon snack.
Ingredients: granola, fat, blueberries
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Consider denting the budget with a foie gras and truffle indulgence for two By using either tinned or fresh preserved foie gras, as in a mousse with truffles or a nice portion of foie gras au torchon, you can dress some pappardelle or tagliatelle in deep velvet and create a dish that seeks the acidity and sleek fruit of Côte de Nuits As for the truffle, fresh black is not required
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When the chef Tony Maws’s grandparents died, he decided to start having Passover Seder at his restaurant, Craigie on Main in Cambridge, Mass This short rib recipe, brought to The Times in 2011, was among the dishes he served, both to his family (on the first night) and his diners (on the second and third nights) It’s a Sephardic take on his grandmother’s tsimmes and brisket, prepared a day in advance and refrigerated to let the flavors meld and the fat float to the top to be skimmed
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Oven-baked wedges of yam are served with a dip made with fat-free sour cream and seasoned with taco seasoning and paprika.
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Seven variations are given for this simple, health conscious dressing suitable for a 12 pound bird.
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This quicker onion soup is made with vegetable broth, and flavored with thyme and brandy.
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Restaurant-style potatoes au gratin are baked with heavy cream and topped with Cheddar cheese.
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Limiting miso to soup is like limiting Parmesan to pasta For starters, you can dry it and turn it into a condiment (which happens to be reminiscent of Parmesan) Use this to season a whole fish, croutons or bread crumbs; sprinkle the top of bread with it before baking; warm it in sesame or peanut oil for a bagna-cauda-style dip.
Ingredients: miso, sugars
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This tartar sauce replaces pickles with fresh cucumbers, onion, and garlic.
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The pungent spices, zingy fresh ginger, dollops of tangy yogurt and fiery green chiles found in Indian cuisine tame the sugary beets in this recipe and open up a whole new universe of flavor In traditional Indian cooking, beets are usually boiled or steamed, then often made into vegetable curries or chutney But here they are roasted, which intensifies their sweetness.
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Two kinds of ice cream float shots: chocolate ice cream drowned in Kahlúa, and vanilla in limoncello.