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This quick, easy-to-put-together chicken comes from Paul Kahan of The Publican, a restaurant in Chicago The ingredient list is short, and may include much of what you already have on hand But the flavor it yields is paramount: Serve it with wedge fries and a frosty beer for a meal that will lift the most flagging spirits.
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Avocados make everything better.
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These homemade marinated artichoke hearts are simple to prepare and much more affordable than the store-bought version.
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In France this simple, nutritious soup is made with wild greens that you might forage on an afternoon’s walk, such as nettles, watercress and dandelion greens If you must use one green, make it Swiss chard The soup can be prepared through step 1 several hours before serving.
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The Afternoon Delight cocktail combines gin, pear brandy, lemon juice, orange juice, and simple syrup. Try it at your next home happy hour!
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Tender potatoes and mushrooms simmer with plenty of clams in half-and-half for a rich chowder that's very easy and fast to make. This goes best with a nice crisp green salad and hot crusty bread.
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The 1930s cocktail recipe, courtesy of tiki historian Jeff Berry.
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Put leftover egg yolks to good use by baking this recipe for citrus egg yolk cookies.
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Bitter herbs – the maror – are part of the Seder ritual, symbolizing the bitterness of slavery experienced by the Jews in Egypt Endive, romaine and chicory (for which I’ve substituted radicchio) are present on many Sephardic ritual platters, but often they also appear in salads served with the meal This can be served as a separate course or as a side dish.
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This hearty soup requires a good afternoon simmer, filling your house with the aromas of all things good and warming The marrow imbues the broth with a silkiness and richness, and the kale is thrown in for color and health You might want hot sauce, or not