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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 11 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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"We have an entire garden bed dedicated to kale that we use for these chips," says Sera Pelle. She usually makes them in a dehydrator, but the oven method here works perfectly, too.
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A hearty, healthy soup recipe with napa cabbage, white miso, dried shiitake mushrooms, and Japanese udon noodles.
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These Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with roasted garlic and Yukon Gold potatoes are amazing in every way. These extra creamy, garlic mashed potatoes are simply the BEST!
Ingredients: garlic, olive oil, potatoes, cream, butter
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Yellow squash and corn are sauteed with butter and parsley for a colorful, quick, and easy side dish for summer dinners.
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To be more kid-friendly, this miso soup skips the tofu and seaweed and uses ramen noodles and chicken instead.
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Grilled miso eggplant is savory, sweet, and a little smoky, and perfect paired with a bright yuzu-flavored Greek yogurt. Fresh mint and sesame seeds are a great...
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This honey mustard sauce is given a little boost from the addition of hot sauce and rice vinegar.
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This combination of miso and butter is natural and delicious, too Miso butter looks a little like cake frosting and is just as easy to lick off the fingers With the egg yolk dripping onto the butter and the asparagus spears dipped into the eggy, miso slurry, you're looking at a four-star dish at a neighborhood restaurant — or at home
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This Asian-flavored mayonnaise goes well atop a fish sandwich.
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Years ago, David Chang of Momofuku showed me how to create a fantastic compound butter with miso Use it melted on fish, chicken or steak (lots of umami); on asparagus, broccoli or carrots; or drizzled on a baked sweet potato (or a regular baked potato)
Ingredients: butter, miso
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Here’s the problem with homemade stock: It’s so good that it doesn’t last long What’s needed is something you can produce more or less on the spot Although water is a suitable proxy in small quantities, when it comes to making the bubbling, chest-warming soups that we rely on in winter, water needs some help
Ingredients: miso, water