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This recipe was designed for new parents, who must cook stealthily to keep from waking an infant The silent chef must follow a few simple, yet unforgiving rules: any busy, attention-demanding work has to happen before baby's bedtime; recipes must easily tolerate a lengthy span between prep and finish, ideally resting at room temperature to lessen the mess and effort involved in refrigerating and reheating; and the final steps, after baby's bedtime, have to be both quiet and fairly routine.
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Juicy salmon eggs add a delicate crunch to this luxurious pasta dish. If you prefer a more subtle fish flavor, substitute trout roe and smoked trout for the salmon roe and smoked salmon.
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A substantial dip recipe modeled on a taco, packed with chicken, beans, green chiles, and cheese and made for serving with a cold beer and tortilla chips.
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 40 minutes, plus 2 hours’ chilling. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The layers of flavor start with a crisp chocolate cookie crust, creamy coconut cheesecake, thanks to Coco GOYA® Cream of Coconut, and chewy toasted coconut. Easy and delicious, these cheesecake bars are a definite crowd pleaser!
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There are two proper ways to use garlic: pounding and blooming Pound raw garlic into a paste that dissolves into food, leaving behind only a faint rumor of its presence To cook garlic, sizzle but don't brown it before adding it to food — this is blooming, and it will tame garlic's raw fire
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A toaster tart that's part fast-food-chain apple pie and part Pop-Tart.
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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We've died and gone to chocolate heaven.