Recipes By Daniel Patterson

21 recipes found

Poached Scrambled Eggs
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Jan 8, 2006

Poached Scrambled Eggs

10mServes 2
Rice-and-Egg Soup
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Jan 8, 2006

Rice-and-Egg Soup

This meal in a bowl is pure midwinter comfort. Loosely adapted from the Japanese dish zousui, beaten eggs are poured into a pot of hot stock and rice, where they set into soft, custardlike strands. You can use any kind of stock and any kind of rice, although the starchier the rice, the thicker the soup will be. You can also add cooked vegetables or pieces of meat for a heartier dish.

15mServes 4
Zucchini-and-Fennel Salad With Pecorino and Mint
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Zucchini-and-Fennel Salad With Pecorino and Mint

In 2007, if you were looking for a sign of the culinary times, you could do no better than the one prominently displayed in San Francisco, in my local Übermarket for the conscientious shopper: “Organic Summer Squash, $3.99 a pound.” Our growing food fetishization created a new produce category: luxury squash. I was disturbed but also intrigued: perhaps familiarity had blinded me to squash’s delicate charms — at these prices it clearly deserved more than a typically bland sauté or a quick turn on the grill. Given its etymology (the word “squash” comes from a Native American word meaning “eaten raw”), maybe it shouldn’t be cooked at all. So I swallowed hard, bought some zucchini and shaved them into a salad with fennel, mint and pecorino, which made a delicious and interesting starter.

10mServes 4
Slow-Cooked Beef Cheeks With Spring Vegetables and Rosemary
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Slow-Cooked Beef Cheeks With Spring Vegetables and Rosemary

10h 30mServes 4
Curried Summer Squash Soup With Yuba and Cilantro
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Curried Summer Squash Soup With Yuba and Cilantro

30mServes 4 to 6
Spicy Yuba 'Omelet'
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Spicy Yuba 'Omelet'

30mMakes finger food for 6 to 8
Chamomile-and-Almond Cake
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Chamomile-and-Almond Cake

Desserts are particularly partial to tea’s charms, whether combined with fruit or infused into custards, ice creams and sorbets. Herbal teas, like chamomile, can be ground and added to cakes to delightful effect.

1h 15mServes 12
Braised Beef 'Stroganoff'
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Braised Beef 'Stroganoff'

3h 10mServes 6
Lamb's-Neck Rillettes
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Lamb's-Neck Rillettes

7h 40mServes 12 to 16
Grilled-Zucchini Terrine With Niçoise Olives and Herbs
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Grilled-Zucchini Terrine With Niçoise Olives and Herbs

6h 30mServes 6 to 8
Oolong-Crusted Scallops With Citrus Sauce
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Oolong-Crusted Scallops With Citrus Sauce

15mServes 4
Spicy Pork Belly With Green Olives and Lemon
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Spicy Pork Belly With Green Olives and Lemon

4h 45mServes 4 to 6
Yuba 'Pappardelle'
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Yuba 'Pappardelle'

10mServes 4 as an appetizer
Chilled Pea-Mint Soup
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Chilled Pea-Mint Soup

Buttermilk-simmered peas, plenty of mint, a touch of salt: That’s it. The chef Daniel Patterson brought the recipe to The Times in 2007. It benefits mightily not just from the use of fresh peas, but from real, homemade buttermilk as well, “nothing like the cultured, processed stuff that goes by the same name,” he wrote. This is true, as it happens, but luckily fresh buttermilk can increasingly be found at farmer’s markets and in specialty markets. Top the chilled soup with a few peas and a grind or two of fresh black pepper.

15mServes 4
Homemade Butter and Buttermilk
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Homemade Butter and Buttermilk

30mMakes about 16 ounces (2 cups) each of butter and buttermilk
Jasmine-Tea Rice
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Jasmine-Tea Rice

1hServes 6
Stuffed Rond de Nice Squash Poached in Olive Oil
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Stuffed Rond de Nice Squash Poached in Olive Oil

1h 30mServes 6
Duck Legs Braised With Red Wine and Lime
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Duck Legs Braised With Red Wine and Lime

2h 20mServes 4
Orange-Buttermilk Shakes
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Orange-Buttermilk Shakes

5mServes 4 to 6
Pattypan Squash Braised With Onion, Tomato and Chorizo
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Pattypan Squash Braised With Onion, Tomato and Chorizo

1h 10mServes 8 as a side dish
Chilled Spiced Yellow-Squash Soup
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Chilled Spiced Yellow-Squash Soup

10mServes 6