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My late, great, uncle Ross taught me a handy trick for making sure garlic doesn't burn. Right when it's getting some color, you can add pretty much any liquid...
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Eating this classic Caesar salad before a rich meal, like pizza or pasta, is a great way to ensure that you eat in moderation.
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Impress your guests with a pork tenderloin, lightly seasoned and baked, and served with the simple red wine sauce that cooks along with the pork. All you have to do is smile and accept the compliments.
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Tunisian frittatas are sometimes baked in an earthenware dish in the oven, sometimes on top of the stove This one, adapted from a recipe by Clifford Wright, is made like an Italian frittata, but the spices are unmistakably Tunisian.
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This tasty marinade pairs perfectly with grilled shrimp; serve with a salad and potatoes for a full meal, or serve alone as an appetizer.
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A classic crumbler like Vermont Creamery’s fresh goat cheese can be swirled into a creamy tomato bisque just before serving, enriching the soup and preserving the occasional lemony crumb
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Celery adds a new dimension to the flavor of this soup and harmonizes with the broccoli When you cook broccoli for more than 8 to 10 minutes the color fades, so I add a little spinach at the end of cooking to brighten up the color.
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Instead of letting the age-old combination of salt and time tame the bitterness of lemon pith, heat and sugar speed the process along here, pickling the citrus in minutes Just blanch a thinly sliced lemon to remove some of its bite, then simmer it again in a pot of heavily sugared and salted water You’ll end up with lemon slivers that are at once salty, sweet, sour and bitter — and far more interesting than they should be given the amount of work that went into them
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Jalapeño poppers were meant to be turned into corn dip.
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My usual method for roasting peppers is to sit each pepper on an open flame, letting the skin turn black and ashen in spots It’s time-consuming, especially if I’m roasting more than four peppers at once (I have a four-burner stove), so I blacken them all together under the broiler (You could also use a grill.)
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Get Angel Hair with Sun-dried Tomatoes and Goat Cheese Recipe from Food Network
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Chicken stuffed with a cheesy broccoli and mushroom filling. Serve with a salad and roasted potatoes for a complete and satisfying meal.