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A classic Provençal beef daube, or slow-baked stew, is made with quantities of red wine, like the recipes that Julia Child often made in her house in Provence, La Pitchoune Patricia Wells, a former New York Times food writer in Paris, also lives part-time in the South of France, and she has adapted the daube for white wine, which plays a more subtle part in flavoring the stew The large amount of liquid makes a tender braise that can also be served as a sauce for pasta: penne, gnocchi and long noodles like tagliatelle are familiar in the region, which borders Italy on the east.
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Plump, juicy tomatoes are stuffed with cous cous, sun dried tomatoes, cheese, basil and mint. Then they 're baked. Need we say more? Makes four wonderful and quick stuffed tomatoes.
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This relaxed take on the popular New Orleans shrimp stew comes together in about an hour, so you can get a taste of the Big Easy on a weeknight Just make a quick slurry of onion, bell pepper, ham, parboiled rice, garlic, cayenne, thyme and tomatoes Let it simmer until the rice is tender, about 20 minutes
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Who knew finely chopped cauliflower makes such a brilliant stand-in for couscous?
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Maksym Pazuniak, who has tended bar at Cure in New Orleans and The Counting Room in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is a devotee of challenging tastes Bitter Coffee, a hot, creamy concoction suited to the winter holidays, takes as its base Cynar, the bittersweet Italian liqueur that incorporates flavors of artichoke and rhubarb, among others A few minutes of easy whisking over a stove yields a full-flavored mugful in which the maple-vanilla roundness of the drink are snapped to attention by the edgy amaro and steaming coffee.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Sara Dickerman and takes 15 minutes, plus 1 hour's refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A refreshing creamy chilled peach soup with white wine, mint, and peach schnapps, with a hint of cinnamon and nutmeg. So delicious you'll have them scraping their bowls!
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Has there ever been a more perfect brunch drink?
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