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"Over-the-top, sticky, gooey goodness or, as I like to call it, 'love.'" That's how pastry chef Catherine Schimenti describes the thrilling moment she first dipped a warm sticky bun into sweet-salty butterscotch sauce.
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Bake up a batch of these cinnamon and pistachio biscotti for your coffee, to share with friends, or to give as gifts.
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Toasted pine nuts add a nice crunch to this salad with lightly steamed broccoli. The dressing is made with rice wine vinegar and minced garlic.
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This is a standard raw tuna (poke) salad served in most Hawaiian homes. Although unconventional, it is sure to please the more adventurous seafood lovers. Be sure to use fresh tuna for the very best flavor, although fresh frozen tuna will produce acceptable results.
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Apple pie filling and melted caramel topping are a sublime variation to cheesecake.
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This recipe was brought to The Times in a 1990 article about traditional Christmas cookies, but we think these butter-rich confections are delicious any time of year Sometimes called Mexican wedding cakes (or polvorones or Russian tea cakes or snowballs), their provenance is often debated, but this much is true: they are dead-simple to make and addictive to eat This version is done completely in a food processor, so you can clean-up in minutes, and get to the important business at hand: eating cookies and licking your fingers.
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Ingredients: butter, egg whites, sugar, cinnamon, pecan
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This lamb recipe comes from a feast that Mark Bittman and Sam Sifton prepared in Charleston, S.C They found good lamb and decided to cook it two different ways, braised and grilled, to bring different textures and flavors to the plate — and also to nod to the tradition of the paschal lamb in Jewish and Christian springtime traditions.
Ingredients: cloves, rosemary, olive oil, lamb, pecan
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The roasting pan doubles as a pasta mixing pot.
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Haroseth was served for Passover at Seders in Roman times, if not earlier, and versions exist all over the world, adapted for the fruits and nuts available This recipe from Italy contains no spices, relying instead on a vibrant mix of fresh and dried fruit for flavor — so use the ripest and sweetest you can find.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.