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Using hazelnut or walnut oil in place of olive oil creates a special vinaigrette. Fantastic on a salad or crispy greens with grilled goat cheese.
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I’ve long adored hominy, the earthy dried corn kernels you find in pozole, the chile-laced Mexican stew When I saw dried heirloom hominy for sale online, I bought some I knew that having it in the cupboard when a hominy craving struck was the best insurance against cheating and buying the canned version
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Recipe for Peanut-Oil-Fried Chicken Wings with Spicy Peanut-Apricot Dipping Sauce, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Blood oranges and olive oil make this a unique cake that can be made for any special occasion.
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Ingredients: basil, olive oil, cinnamon
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Grilled chicken, chopped romaine lettuce, vegetables, and cooked linguine pasta make a delightful warm salad for the homemade sweet and tangy poppy seed dressing.
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This recipe came to The Times from Rachael Hutchings, a young mother and blogger who spent three years living in Japan Ms Hutchings was featured in an article by Julia Moskin about the young people redefining Mormon cuisine, which is often thought of as casserole heavy
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You've got enough frosting to fill the layers and cover the sides and top of the cake, but Dorie Greenspan covers each layer generously, so generously that when the next layer goes on the frosting ripples out around the edges Then just swirl the frosting over the top, leaving the sides bare.