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Like many dishes that rely on combinations of spices, a tagine, which is a slowly braised stew, may look more intimidating to cook than it is Even with shortcuts, the results are exotic in flavor and appearance My version of this tagine may not compare to those that begin with toasting and grinding spices and peeling grapes, but it is easily executed and, I think, divine
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Get Plum-Nectarine-Blackberry Crumble With Cornmeal-Pistachio Topping Recipe from Food Network
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Get Maple Plum Compote with Walnuts and Vanilla Yogurt Recipe from Food Network
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To make a sorbet is to perform alchemy, to transform a perfectly ripe, sweet piece of fruit into a distillate of itself These are lofty words for a simple process, which boils down to making a plum purée and a honey-thyme syrup, mixing them together and freezing the whole thing The pinch of ascorbic acid, or vitamin-C powder, is there to prevent browning of the fruit
Ingredients: sugar, thyme, plums, honey
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Save time by using turkey sausage instead of making mini turkey meatballs from scratch.
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Get Citrus Ginger Crusted Tuna Loin Served with Fufu, Chayote Slaw, and Smoked Tomato Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe was brought to The Times by Regina Schrambling in a 1989 article about a return to simple Italian food after an almost decade long obsession with culinary excess and exotica (goose prosciutto, anyone?) This version of the classic pasta dish is an adaptation of a one from Giuliano Bugialli, an Italian cookbook author and cooking teacher It is simple to prepare – 45 minutes from start to finish -– but full of bright, sophisticated flavors
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The highly spiced coconut sauce here is so good, you’ll want to slather it on anything And it’s a great and adaptable medium for cooking other proteins — not just chicken Try cubes of lamb, fish fillets, or chunks of pork