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This savory-sweet stir-fry, known as bo luc lac or “dice” in Vietnamese, gets its English name from the constant shaking of the pan performed by the cook while browning the meat It can be tough work to move the hot wok constantly, and the intense heat can burn the ingredients in a wink This recipe, adapted from the one served at Slanted Door, Charles Phan’s immensely popular Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco, has been simplified for the home cook
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A terrific make-ahead breakfast strata from baker and pastry chef Zoe Nathan, who uses multigrain bread to add a distinct flavor to this satisfying casserole.
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Adorable little meringue Santa hat cookies are colored red with white pom-poms and trim. They're gluten-free so everybody can enjoy them.
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Very good and easy mahi mahi filets steamed over yellow onions, button mushrooms and garlic.
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Lobster bathed in wine is insanely tasty.
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Ever had branzino? Either way, you'll love it grilled! Buy the whole fish, grill it, and serve it topped with a rosemary vinaigrette. (Best substitutes are walleye, Pacific rock cod, or a large Atlantic black sea bass.)
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White wine marinated grilled swordfish, topped with a drizzle of rosemary and lemon infused olive oil.
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This sweet, spicy and fragrant chicken soup, called curry mee, is a happy contrast of hot broth, springy noodles and a madness of garnishes Coconut milk has a particular weighty creaminess, called lemak, that can make some curries and soups too rich Here, a combination of coconut milk and half-and-half is used to balance the broth.
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At All’onda in Greenwich Village, the chef Chris Jaeckle channels Venice by way of Japan This pasta dish, which I enjoyed in his restaurant a few weeks ago, sums it up Fresh pasta with crab meat and a smidgen of tomato is brightened with yuzu, lemon’s racy Japanese cousin
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Here's a creamy, savory and sweet soup that perfectly captures the flavors of fall Amy Lawrence, and her husband, Justin Fox Burks, the authors of the Chubby Vegetarian blog, brought it to The Times in 2012.
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A classic stuffing recipe made with cornbread, two kinds of apples, and sage that will complement any Thanksgiving meal.
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This better-for-you main-dish salad is quick, colorful and full of satisfying texture. To explore a variety of grains, substitute 3 cups cooked regular couscous, brown rice or quinoa.