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There’s little more simple, or delightful, than whipped cream This version makes it extra special, infusing the cream with a vanilla bean to elevate its flavor But you can steep the cream for less than 24 hours, or not at all, for a treat that can bring joy to even the most jaded of hearts.
Ingredients: plus, heavy cream, sugar
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A fun way to cook potatoes.
Ingredients: potatoes, salt plus
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A citrus-infused salt recipe that is excellent sprinkled on fish, as a garnish for fruity desserts, or for rimming a margarita.
Ingredients: plus, salt, lemon, lime, orange
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Grilled pork tenderloin topped with a tasty orange marmalade glaze.
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An easy zucchini fritters recipe. You will need grated zucchini, flour, baking powder, milk, eggs, and Parmesan cheese.
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Whole wheat bread is dipped in a Parmesan cheese custard and pan-fried until golden in this quick and easy savory take on French toast.
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Mashed, creamed turnips recipe with turnips, milk, butter, cream, cloves, and nutmeg.
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Cauliflower is first roasted over high heat with brown butter and salt before being tossed with Pecorino Romano cheese, red onions, mint, and lemon juice.
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A simple roasted tomato salsa recipe to go with tortilla chips, tacos, or most any Mexican meal.
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Buttermilk and a smidge of baking soda work together here to create an impossibly fluffy potato side dish We like to finish ours with an extra pat of butter that melts into a golden pool while we set the table.
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A classic brioche should be tender, eggy and contain croissant levels of rich, delicious butter Sure, it requires a stand mixer (incorporating the butter by hand wouldn't be possible by most bakers' standards) and 24 hours, but the results are bakery-worthy It can be made in one day, but an overnight stay in the refrigerator will not only give the dough a deeper flavor, but it will also firm up the butter, making the dough easier to shape and handle when it comes time to bake.