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The natural sugar in the vegetables caramelizes during roasting, giving this tart from Eating Well magazine an incredible sweet-savory flavor Roasted garlic adds a mellow note and moistens the filling This is a very adaptable recipe: experiment with different vegetables – eggplant, bell peppers, zucchini – and cheeses like fontina or Jarlsberg, just be sure to cut the vegetables uniformly (about 3/4-inch pieces).
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Get Rack of Lamb with Cranberry-Tangerine Sauce, Braised Red Chard, Creamy Polenta with Sage and Pancetta Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe, brought to The Times in a 1991 article about the increasing popularity of goat cheese, is simple and full of bright flavors and satisfying textures Feta, the cheese traditionally used in this classic salad, would be perfectly appropriate (and delicious), but we recommend giving goat cheese a try The silken texture of the goat cheese contrasts beautifully with the lively crunch of the vegetables.
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This fragrant beef stir-fry is an adaptation of one found in Fuchsia Dunlop's “Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook,” whose subject is the food of Sichuan’s less celebrated eastern neighbor, Hunan province Cumin, a spice rarely used in Chinese cooking, chiles, chile flakes and garlic create a heated yet sophisticated flavor profile.
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The sweet, light rolled omelet from Japan makes a great addition to your sushi platter--or your lunch box.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey and takes About 30 minutes, plus 24 hours' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.