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In assembling this rather straightforward pork ragout, my main question was how to produce a sauce with substantial consistency, considering I had not planned to use any flour or other thickener I thought that finely diced apple, which would melt into the sauce, might do the trick It did, though also mincing the shallots meant that they, too, would add body
In assembling this rather straightforward pork ragout, my main question was how to produce a sauce with substantial consistency, considering I had not planned to use any flour or other thickener I thought that finely diced apple, which would melt into the sauce, might do the trick It did, though also mincing the shallots meant that they, too, would add body
Ingredients:
pork, coriander, paprika, shallots, apple, cloves, amontillado sherry, chicken stock, white turnips, marjoram, thyme leaves
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
fatback, pork, pork liver, olive oil, shallots, bread crumbs, dry white wine, cloves, parsley, pistachio nuts, allspice, bay leaf, oregano, thyme, black pepper, salt, cayenne pepper, green
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Roasting tomatoes and shallots gives them a rich meaty flavor that's fantastic with the blue cheesestudded beef tenderloin here.
Roasting tomatoes and shallots gives them a rich meaty flavor that's fantastic with the blue cheesestudded beef tenderloin here.
Ingredients:
cherry tomatoes, shallots, dry red wine, olive oil, thyme, beef tenderloin, vegetable oil, blue cheese
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"Grilling over an open flame is my favorite way of cooking," says Charlie Parker. "It gives food so much flavor without the need for butter." Here, he serves lightly charred broccoli and ciabatta cubes in a twist on an Italian bread-and-tomato salad.
"Grilling over an open flame is my favorite way of cooking," says Charlie Parker. "It gives food so much flavor without the need for butter." Here, he serves lightly charred broccoli and ciabatta cubes in a twist on an Italian bread-and-tomato salad.
Ingredients:
shallots, golden raisins, dry sherry, sherry vinegar, agave syrup, thyme, meyer lemon, olive oil, garlic, red pepper, rosemary, broccoli, pine nuts
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Get Garlic Roasted Green Beans with Shallots and Hazelnuts Recipe from Food Network
Get Garlic Roasted Green Beans with Shallots and Hazelnuts Recipe from Food Network
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Latkes from grated potatoes are traditional and crispy But I like this baked potato version because the flavor of the potatoes shines through, punched up with the pronounced seasoning of dill and parsley.
Latkes from grated potatoes are traditional and crispy But I like this baked potato version because the flavor of the potatoes shines through, punched up with the pronounced seasoning of dill and parsley.
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Quick and Easy! Chicken thighs browned and baked, served with a creamy mushroom, shallot, tarragon sauce.
Quick and Easy! Chicken thighs browned and baked, served with a creamy mushroom, shallot, tarragon sauce.
Ingredients:
olive oil, skin, salt, button mushrooms, shallots, tarragon, chicken stock, dry white wine, heavy whipping cream, parsley
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Caramelized shallots and pears top Brie nestled within a loaf of sourdough bread for this elegant, rich baked Brie.
Caramelized shallots and pears top Brie nestled within a loaf of sourdough bread for this elegant, rich baked Brie.
Ingredients:
butter, shallots, pears, dry white wine, brown sugar, thyme, sourdough bread, brie cheese, almonds
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Tired of salad? Braise that lettuce!
Tired of salad? Braise that lettuce!
Ingredients:
olive oil, bacon, shallots, garlic, romaine lettuce, white wine, chicken broth, peas, butter
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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.
This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This Pan-Roasted Soy-Glazed Salmon with Cool Cucumber Salad and Crispy Shallots is super simple, healthy, and quick to make, yet full of complex flavor from soy...
This Pan-Roasted Soy-Glazed Salmon with Cool Cucumber Salad and Crispy Shallots is super simple, healthy, and quick to make, yet full of complex flavor from soy...
Ingredients:
soy sauce, unseasoned rice, sugar, ginger, sriracha, shallots, vegetable oil, salt, black pepper, english cucumber, salmon, scallions, cilantro leaves, crispy shallots
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Combined with velvety Yukon Gold potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes (a.k.a. sunchokes) lend their sweet, nutty flavor to this golden bread crumb-topped gratin.
Combined with velvety Yukon Gold potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes (a.k.a. sunchokes) lend their sweet, nutty flavor to this golden bread crumb-topped gratin.
Ingredients:
jerusalem artichokes, milk, lemon juice, cheese, thyme, salt, pepper, yukon gold, shallots, chestnuts, bread