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Braised, tender baby artichokes add a taste of spring to any meal.
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Orange marmalade–glazed baby carrots with a hint of cumin and mustard.
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Fragrant, intense and full of fiery chile, this lamb stir-fry isn’t for the timid eater For the most authentic flavor, it’s worth your while to seek out Sichuan peppercorns, which have a woodsy, tongue-numbing, camphor quality (They are available at specialty spice markets, in Chinatown, or online.) You can substitute regular black peppercorns, but you won’t get the same punch
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This is a recipe loosely based on one for a snack that used to be served at DBGB, Daniel Boulud’s giddy sausage-and-beer restaurant on the Bowery in Manhattan: crunchy little nuggets of small-boned lamb breast served with a pale yogurt sauce with a mild pepper kick under a zing of lemon zest You can divide the cooking in two if you like, roasting the meat on one day, then finishing it on a grill or under a broiler a day or so later And you can bail on the sprinkle if it's too much work
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This is a dish from rural Bengal in the eastern part of India . This dish requires using Mustard Oil but you could also try using vegetable oil . Pata-means green...
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Ingredients: baby spinach, water
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Chef John's recipe for grilled lamb steaks uses a yogurt marinade before dressing the cooked steaks in a delicious sherry vinegar-honey vinaigrette.
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Get Spicy Lamb and Mint Sausage Recipe from Food Network
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I bought a lamb roast with no idea what to do with it. I searched my spice books and found a Tunissian spice mix called Qalat daqqa. Sounded intriguing. Now...
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The best way to prepare delicious grape leaves, or yeb'r't in Arabic, as handed down by my grandmother from Aleppo, Syria as brought to the US in 1912.