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You could use canned cannellini beans for this, but I love the size and texture of large white limas I don’t soak limas because the skins tend to detach and the beans fall apart when you cook them You want them intact for this, but you also need to make sure to cook them all the way through.
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To play up the licorice flavor, I add a pinch of fennel seed and a drizzle of Pernod The vegetables serve as a bed for seared chicken thighs, ideal for absorbing the herbal aromatics.
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Simple seared pork and couscous get a flavor boost from garlicky chimichurri.
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This is modeled after North African merguez, which is sometimes served as part of an elaborate couscous meal, but good on a bun, too For its deep rust-red color, merguez relies on lots of dried sweet red pepper (paprika) and a goodly amount of hot red pepper (cayenne) Garlic, cumin and coriander are strong supporting players.
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Crab cakes with Dungeness crab are a treat! They can be a little delicate, so a chill in the fridge before frying helps them from falling apart while frying.
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This was a cold salad in a cookbook that I sold, so my apologies for not remembering the original recipe. I think the dressing is the only part I kept so this...
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At his Succotash restaurants, Edward Lee serves this dish with pickled scuppernongs, a Southern variety of grape You can serve it as is or add pickled red grapes or fresh, halved grapes for a punch of sweetness.
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Slow-cooked apple slices and cherries are topped with warm, spiced crescent rolls just before serving.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.