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The difference between bone broth and regular broth, or stock, comes down to the length of the cooking time and the addition of acid to the cooking liquid They taste very similar, though the bone broth has a slightly more intense flavor and a thicker, silkier texture They can be used interchangeably in recipes
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Inspired by Persian lamb stews, Chef Travis Lett's recipe for slow-cooked lamb shoulder is full of the bright flavors of tarragon, dill, mint, chives, and parsley...
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The key to this quick pickle recipe is the variety of ingredients, not just cutting down on the sugar. Only 24 hours in the refrigerator, and they're ready for snacking. Pucker up!
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One morning during Passover, when I was eating matzo brei but dreaming about bagels and lox, it hit me If I added smoked salmon to the matzo brei, I’d end up with a heartier twist on another Jewish staple: lox, eggs and onions.
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I make this soup every Halloween and is the 'signal' to the family that the cool weather has arrived. I've been making it for 15 years now and out of all the soups I make, it is still everyone's favorite. Enjoy!
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Play with the ingredients to develop a dressing that meets your tastes. You can use between 1 and 2 tablespoons of ketchup, or substitute relish for the chopped dill pickle. Use your imagination!
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Fish fillets are baked in seasoned butter until flaky in this easy and flavorful 5-ingredient dish you can prepare when you're short on time.
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I love tomatoes ... I wanted to come up with an easy but unique way to use these beautiful grape tomatoes my friend grows and to use some leftover goat cheese...
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It’s fun to treat beets like baked potatoes sometimes, roasting them skin-on, and serving them with “all the fixings.” For simplicity’s sake, arrange little bowls of the usual suspects — crème fraîche or sour cream, chives, dill, butter and salt and pepper — and let the diners do the work For special occasions, you can upgrade the presentation with a dab of caviar or trout roe.
Ingredients: beets, butter, sour cream, chives, dill
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Yogurt and grated cucumbers are drained and then mixed with garlic, dill, and lemon juice for a delicious dip for veggies or pita bread.