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A classic Provençal beef daube, or slow-baked stew, is made with quantities of red wine, like the recipes that Julia Child often made in her house in Provence, La Pitchoune Patricia Wells, a former New York Times food writer in Paris, also lives part-time in the South of France, and she has adapted the daube for white wine, which plays a more subtle part in flavoring the stew The large amount of liquid makes a tender braise that can also be served as a sauce for pasta: penne, gnocchi and long noodles like tagliatelle are familiar in the region, which borders Italy on the east.
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Recipe for Jerk Pork Tenderloin, as seen in the March 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This ingenious, briny sauce couldn't be simpler: Chef René Redzepi purees raw oysters with a little of their liquor, plus rice vinegar and oil. He adds diced blanched vegetables for texture.
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Years ago, I found an intriguing recipe for a sauce similar to this one I loved it, but it wasn’t until I read Dara Goldstein’s “The Georgian Feast,” from which this recipe is adapted, that I realized this sweet, pungent sauce is a mainstay of Georgian national cuisine, often served with grilled meat, chicken or vegetables.
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The longer these fungi sit in their lemon and herb marinade the better.
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A traditional recipe for the dressing, with loads of grassy fresh herbs and a tang from the sour cream and lemon juice.
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Oysters on the half shell are topped with a butter and herb puree and baked, creating one of America's iconic dishes served at Antoine's in New Orleans.
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Meat sauce is one of the recipes many American home cooks start with It seems so easy; brown some hamburger, pour in a jar of marinara, and presto Meat sauce
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Sweet potato hash browns with bacon are a nice alternative to traditional hash browns and fit into the paleo diet.
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“I can only roast chicken the way I roast chicken,” the chef André Soltner told The Times’s Molly O’Neill in 1991 Mr Soltner, then the chef of the celebrated Lutece in Manhattan, was explaining a controversial step in his recipe for the bird, which results in marvelously juicy, flavorful meat