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This simple glaze combines salty and savory miso paste with sweet maple syrup. The rice vinegar marries the two, and a few drops of hot sauce are all you need to complete this incredibly easy, yet sophisticated dish.
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Peel fresh ginger with a spoon and grate it on a Microplane zester before using it in this dressing.
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Chef Deletrain's secret to succulent flavor? Brining the duck breast overnight for a moist and tender result.
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This version of chili is more Shanghai than Southwest Serve it with rice, Mexican black beans mixed with some Chinese fermented black beans and Chinese fried noodles.
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This recipe is by William Grimes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is the best-selling summer cocktail at Ralph Lauren's Polo Bar in Manhattan, where it is regarded as "summer in a glass." A critical ingredient is French grapefruit liqueur, or pamplemousse, a relatively new spirit that contributes aroma, a touch of sweetness and a bitter edge, even in a small dose It marries superbly with rosé wine Consider adding a splash of it to a glass of rosé Champagne.
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Most people think nothing of popping a bottle of Champagne on New Year’s Eve Yet after that first celebratory glass, few consider taking an extra step and using the wine as the foundation for a cocktail or two “They’re bright and crisp and delicious,” said Meaghan Dorman, a bartender at Raines Law Room in the Flatiron District
Ingredients: sugar, cognac, lemon juice, champagne
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I grew up around Philippine families, and learned how to make adobo. I've since 'Americanized' the recipe, and customized it to suit my family's tastes. It's a meltingly tender, sharp-flavored stew that can be made with pork or chicken. Best served over rice.