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A touch of ginger adds a surprising, yet subtle balance to the creamy tang of goat cheese and the briny sweetness of shrimp in this lovely risotto dish.
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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It's hard to believe, but this rich soup hasn't a drop of butter or cream It came to us from Jeremy Bearman, the chef at Rouge Tomate, a Michelin-starred restaurant in New York known for its healthy and sustainable menu options.
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The hot, open-face tartine is a lunchtime staple in Paris’s small neighborhood cafés and bistros Like a piece of pizza, a tartine is constructed from a thick slice of rustic bread, lightly toasted A savory topping and some good French cheese precede a few minutes of browning under the broiler
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A couple of things to consider when making tamales, a staple at Christmas time in Mexican households and for special occasions First, think of assembling tamales like making crepes: The first one or two never work, but they help you become comfortable with the process Second, don’t be tempted to overfill the tamales; a couple of good tablespoons of filling will do it
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Leftover chicken gets jazzed up with crunchy vegetables, fresh herbs, and peanuts under a spicy Asian dressing in this next-level noodle salad by Chef John.
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The beauty of a soup like this — other than its bone-warming properties — is that you don’t need a recipe You can pretty much simmer together any combination of vegetables with a little water or broth, purée it, top it with good olive oil and salt, and end up with something good to eat The addition of miso paste and crushed coriander to the broth, and fresh lemon and cilantro at the end, zips things up without negating the comfort factor.
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The perfect ending to the holiday turkey is this Greek-inspired sandwich served in a warmed pita. It is filled with lettuce, tomatoes, and turkey, and topped with a homemade cucumber sauce.
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This rich-tasting risotto is decidedly pink (maybe it will be the key to getting your picky family member to eat vegetables!) Use a full-bodied vegetable stock if you are vegetarian; otherwise use a well seasoned chicken or turkey stock.