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A blend of pasilla and guajillo chiles, vinegar, achiote powder, cumin, and garlic make a tasty rub for pork loin or tenderloin, while pineapple adds sweetness.
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You'll need a meat grinder, either hand or electric, to make this homemade chorizo sausage brimming with spices. The sausage should rest overnight to develop its full flavor. Fry as patties, or stuff into casings and grill.
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This recipe came to The Times in a 2007 article by Marian Burros about the then newly burgeoning locavore scene This dish, adapted from Melissa Kelly, the chef at Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Me., makes the most of spring onions and green garlic, two verdant savories that are abundant before summer.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes About 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Spread onto toast with a spoonful of the parsley salad, the marrow is warm and fat and spiky from the peppery greens.
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Roasted spatchcock turkey with herbs and just the right amount of salt produces the juiciest, crispiest turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
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This recipe is especially good for those who are afraid to put fish on the grill, thinking that it will stick to it or not be sturdy enough to be cooked this way. That is not the case of tuna. The fact that you cook it as a roast, without slicing it into steaks, ensures the tenderness and moisture inside the meat. Its simply delicious! It goes great with a fresh greens salad with balsamic vinaigrette.
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This recipe is by Dorothy Allison and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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An Internet darling of a recipe, a favorite of mom bloggers and Pinterest, Mississippi Roast is traditionally made by placing a chuck roast in a slow cooker and simmering it beneath a stick of butter, a package of ranch dressing mix, another of “au jus” gravy mix and a handful of pepperoncini And you can certainly cook it that way The raves are justified
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This is a basic recipe for grilling potatoes that may be altered to taste. The key is that grilled potatoes, whether lightly seasoned or adorned with your favorite condiments, taste GREAT!
Ingredients: potatoes, vegetable oil, salt
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If you haven't cooked a whole leg of lamb before, here is the place to start This is not a revolutionary recipe, but slathering on butter and (take our word for it) anchovies makes this version truly essential It is excellent for the Easter feast — lamb has ancient associations with springtime, and it pairs well with sharp spring vegetables like asparagus, dandelion greens and artichokes