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With soy sauce-infused flank steak and broccoli, these rice noodles are so much better than takeout.
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I always get begged for the recipe to this warm gooey brie with red wine, thyme and mushrooms. I serve it with crostini and a big glass of red wine. You can...
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These duck legs, prepared in the manner of a classic French coq au vin, are deeply flavored, hearty and rich — a perfect cool weather meal rounded out with earthy lentils and root vegetables For ease of service, all the components can be prepared well in advance, reheated and combined at the last minute.
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This savory-sweet stir-fry, known as bo luc lac or “dice” in Vietnamese, gets its English name from the constant shaking of the pan performed by the cook while browning the meat It can be tough work to move the hot wok constantly, and the intense heat can burn the ingredients in a wink This recipe, adapted from the one served at Slanted Door, Charles Phan’s immensely popular Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco, has been simplified for the home cook
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Sushi rice can be used for so many things. Sushi, of course, but also as a side dish for grilled meat or as a wrap using seaweed. Plus, it's perfectly fine at room temperature, so it's great for picnics.
Ingredients: sushi rice, water, rice vinegar
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This twist on traditional green rice is made with brown rice, poblano chiles, corn, and onion and is a great side dish with fish or meat.
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Creamy rice pudding with rose water is topped with slivered almonds for rich and floral-scented dessert.
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Roasted garlic and chives are simmered in a creamy risotto for an easy Italian-inspired dinner.
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Steven Satterfield, the chef at Miller Union in Atlanta, published a version of this recipe for a kind of Lowcountry risotto in his cookbook, "Root to Leaf." He uses Carolina Gold rice, a heritage long-grain variety, but any good long-grain rice will do Likewise, feel free to substitute other hams for the country ham called for in the recipe But use the very best peas you can find or, failing that, asparagus tips or tiny radishes
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Chef Deletrain's secret to succulent flavor? Brining the duck breast overnight for a moist and tender result.