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Bearnaise is a classic French sauce that is made with a flavorful and aromatic reduction of wine, vinegar, shallots, and tarragon. Bernaise is a vibrant and elegant companion to meat, fish, egg, and vegetable dishes.
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Get all the flavor of slow-roasted tomatoes by using double-concentrate tomato paste in this recipe for roasted tomato balsamic vinaigrette dressing.
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 1 hour 30 minutes plus 2 days marinating. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Jerk stands dot the island of Jamaica with each chef closely guarding his secret spice blend. We think this one holds its own.
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This fragrant, Indian-influenced stew recipe is courtesy of Margot Olshan.
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Drizzle this savory onion jam over a bar of cream cheese for a perfect appetizer with crackers or use as a sandwich spread.
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Kathy Tsaples, the author of the cookbook “Sweet Greek Life: My Shared Table,” inspired this savory tart The quality of phyllo dough varies hugely from one brand to another It’s particularly important here to get a good-quality phyllo as there is so much of it
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Nearly every little shop in Vietnam serves some version of this satisfying, simple dish Bowls of room-temperature rice noodles are festooned with wok-fried or grilled shrimp (or beef, pork or chicken), scented with lemongrass, splashed with a sweet-and-spicy dipping sauce, and then served with pickled vegetables and tender, aromatic herbs.
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A delicious crispy and sweet, yet mildly spiced beef stir-fry recipe. Great served with steamed rice and broccoli.
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This recipe is adapted from “The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food,” the memoir of Judith Jones, the book editor who among many other things first brought Julia Child into print It comes together in about five minutes and improves cold meats, cold cuts, blanched asparagus, boiled potatoes – almost anything you can think of Take note: the egg needs to be really finely chopped to achieve the sauce’s optimal texture.