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This is a dish inspired by the classic Portuguese pork with clams (usually called á alentejana, because it’s from Alentejo), a magnificent expression of surf and turf, with the brininess of the clams almost overwhelmingly flavoring the pork Here, it’s done with chicken, which is more reliably tender (good pork is harder to find than good chicken) and marries with the clam juice equally well It can also be made in a kind of Chinese style, by adding not only ginger to the garlic but also sesame oil and soy sauce.
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Slowly roasted duck leg meat is chopped, fried up in duck fat until crispy, then served in lettuce cups with chopped cucumber, green onions, and sesame seeds.
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This rémoulade recipe mixes the classic French ingredients with Asian soy sauce and Louisiana hot sauce.
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This easy flounder with Parmesan breadcrumbs is the perfect vacation dinner. It's quick to make with shredded Parmesan Cheese & there's plenty for everyone. Cheesy breadcrumbs FTW!
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I had this in an Italian Restaurant close to home. This is my version. Make extra because these little treats disappear rather quickly.
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Chef John named his delicious yogurt and paprika marinated grilled chicken as an homage to one of the best chicken take-out joints in San Francisco.
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For children (and arguably most adults), the most welcome Passover dish is chicken soup with matzo balls My matzo balls, neither heavy as lead nor light as a feather, are al dente, infused with fresh ginger and nutmeg I like to freeze them, and the soup, in advance.
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In Italy, a favorite way to serve fresh small artichokes is raw, dressed with oil and lemon It couldn’t be a simpler presentation, and it’s sensational Slice the trimmed artichokes as thinly as possible, then season and toss with fruity extra-virgin olive oil and lemon juice