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This flavorsome — and relatively fast — recipe comes from Los Angeles-based bartender Gabriella Mlynarczyk Pickled onions are the classic garnish for the Gibson cocktail, but if you love these briny, crunchy, little alliums as much as I do, you might find yourself tossing them into your gin and tonics and vodka and sodas, too (and adding them to cornichons and mustard as accoutrements for pâté).
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Confectioners' sugar, cocoa, butter, milk and vanilla are cooked in a double boiler, then beaten like mad and spread in a pan to cool into fudgey gloriousness.
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In New Orleans, red beans and rice are traditionally served on Mondays because the dish uses up leftover Sunday ham. Grace Parisi likes making the recipe any day of the week, and she replaces the ham with smoky bacon.
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Pollo adobado, a traditional Mexican adobo-marinated baked chicken dish, is bursting with flavor from a guajillo pepper and tomato sauce.
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Ingredients: butter, flour, salt, thyme leaves, eggs, milk
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Oxtail is cooked to perfection with carrots, celery, and potatoes in this rich and hearty slow cooker stew.
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Kielbasa is cooked on the stovetop with potatoes and onion. This is an old recipe from my grandmother. 'Good Polish-Slovak food!' She would always say. 'Eat more!'
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A soft rice porridge flavored with chicken, ginger, and garlic, this Filipino-style congee, known as lugaw, is an all-time comfort food.
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This egg white casserole with turkey sausage, vegetables, and Cheddar cheese can be made at the beginning of the week for a quick breakfast each morning.
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During gimjang, the annual Korean kimchi-making gathering, it's customary to set aside a portion of the seasoned cabbage to eat fresh with steamed pork belly, after everything else has been put up for the year This recipe from Julya Shin and Steve Joo of Oakland's Nokni restaurant yields a savory, pungent kimchi that's delightful to eat immediately and only gets better with age Make the trip to an Asian grocery to find all of the traditional ingredients -- it's worth it.