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In the spirit of fall here in the Pacific Northwest, here is a recipe of my friend Joe's own design! He sought to bring bacon to the dessert menu, and hunted for a pie media capable of sustaining a bacon infusion while retaining deliciousness.
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This Sri Lankan curry goes together fairly quickly despite the long list of ingredients I used skinless, boneless thigh meat, because it always stays moist and can absorb a lot of flavor from a short marinade in ginger, garlic and spices To intensify the taste, the cashews and coconut are used two ways
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A spatchcocked chicken, also called a butterflied chicken, cooks more quickly and evenly than a whole bird, giving you juicy white meat as well as dark meat in less than an hour Here the chicken is marinated in a brown sugar and chile spice rub before being roasted until its skin is crisp and deeply flavored If you aren’t up for spatchcocking your own bird, you can ask your butcher to do it for you.
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In 2013, at least, one of the great pie makers in New York City was Kierin Baldwin, the pastry chef at The Dutch in the SoHo neighborhood This recipe is adapted from hers, for a plain apple pie It benefits from heeding her advice to pre-cook the filling before baking
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Tender, chocolatey chocolate banana bread! Double chocolate with cocoa and chocolate chips.
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Classic Boston brown bread studded with raisins and steamed in a coffee can.
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The writer Laurie Colwin had an obsession with gingerbread, publishing a few different essays and recipes exploring its charms In the essay that precedes this moist, cakelike rendition, from her book “Home Cooking,” she writes that it is “home food” — not fancy restaurant food, that is, but soothing cold-weather food that is simple to make, ideal for an afternoon spent holed up indoors The essay is also a paean to Steen’s cane syrup, from Louisiana, which comes in cheerful yellow cans