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This recipe is an adaptation of a Provençal frittata that agricultural workers traditionally carried to the fields for the midmorning repast The French call it the “harvest omelet.”
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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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The extra step to “velvet” the chicken is worth it for such tender, succulent chicken I always look for sustainably raised chicken
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Dan Barber is a big proponent of using whole grains, which are healthier and more delicious than the processed kinds. One of the grains he's most keen on is emmer wheat, also known as farro, which he uses in this savory, carrot-rich dish.
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All the flavors of Italian pesto (fresh basil, pine nuts, Parmesan, and garlic) in a simple creamy sauce. Also works well with thinly sliced pork tenderloin. Add a splash of milk or cream for a slightly thinner sauce. Serve over rice or pasta with extra Parmesan cheese to sprinkle on top.
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A classic har gow shrimp dumplings recipe.
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This tart is a stunning mosaic of red, orange and yellow tomatoes so shiny and candied that the tart really looks like dessert But it's safely on the savory side thanks to a splash of vinegar and a sprinkling of briny olives.
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At one point, the only way people cooked greens was to boil them with a hamhock or a piece of slab bacon for hours until the house smelled so sour that it was indeed almost uninhabitable But in this recipe, they aren't boiled to death, but braised for just 15 minutes or so in degreased ham stock Not only is there no stench, but you get the great pork flavor that is such a compliment to greens without the fat.