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Chutney is a favorite British condiment for everything from cheese to roasts. This sweet-and-smoky version is perfect with crackers as a starter, spread on a grilled cheddar sandwich, or served with roasted pork.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne With Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A fragrant curry powder made from scratch takes this family-friendly Japanese chicken and vegetable curry to a new level of deliciousness.
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The heat of harissa — which is a North Afican chili sauce — is made for the luscious flavor of lamb.
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Socca is street food in Nice, in the South of France This Los Angeles version, served at the restaurant Sqirl, makes it a meal by adding shredded vegetables to the chickpea pancake and tops it with greens and creamy labneh This recipe calls for carrots, winter squash (Sqirl generally uses kabocha) or zucchini — pick one and proceed
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Ask your butcher for coarsely ground pork shoulder (or grind it yourself), add a few tasty seasonings, and enjoy your own homemade breakfast sausage patties.
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This recipe was developed to accompany the dense, earthy wines of Sicily, specifically the ones made with the grape known as nero d’Avola It is a hearty beef ragout enriched with the wine, fresh herbs, olives, chiles and tomatoes, roasted to reduce the liquid and concentrate the flavor Like most treasures of the stew pot, the dish benefits from a rest and a reheat
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A bright and tangy salad cuts the heaviness of the typical Thanksgiving meal This one, with fennel, celery, apples and toasted walnuts, is all crunch, which the carb-heavy meal can generally use more of You can make the dressing a day ahead and store it in the fridge, but don't dress the salad until an hour before serving.
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Creamy and delicious celery root and fennel soup! With butter, garlic, potato, chicken stock, and a touch of cream.
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This traditional Sicilian dish makes a festive main course, especially when served from a giant platter Sweet and savory flavors mingle beautifully here, with currants, raisins, saffron and pine nuts Aromatic wild fennel fronds and fresh sardines are preferred, but even if made with cultivated fennel and canned sardines, this is a magnificent dish.
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This Mediterranean fish stew is more difficult to spell than to prepare, and it is traditionally neither an idée fixe nor the centerpiece of a grande bouffe, but a spur-of-the-moment combination of the day's catch Trying to duplicate the real bouillabaisse is an exercise in frustration, as the traditional combination of fish is not found in American waters But creating an admirable local version is no more difficult than making clam chowder