Recipes By Eric Asimov

35 recipes found

Cranberry Walnut Crunch
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Cranberry Walnut Crunch

30m6 servings
The Reanimator
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The Reanimator

One cocktail
Roasted Orange Negroni Sbagliato
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Roasted Orange Negroni Sbagliato

One drink
Pasta With Chinese Broccoli
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Pasta With Chinese Broccoli

Bright broccoli, lightly coated with a rich sauce that conveys a bit of heat, mingles with pasta in this dish from Majordomo, David Chang's first Los Angeles restaurant. There, they make their own thick noodles from scratch, using a combination of wheat flour and cassava starch. You don't have to. The restaurant's executive chef Jude Parra-Sickels suggests bucatini as a substitution. In preparing and serving the dish, do not short change the mixing of the ingredients because the broccoli tends to hide under the pasta. You have to coax it out, especially as you serve it. Vegetarians could use untoasted sesame oil, preferably cold pressed, in place of the pork fat.

30m6 servings
Fish House Punch With Lime
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Fish House Punch With Lime

15 to 20 servings
Tony Garnier’s Gumbo
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Tony Garnier’s Gumbo

Here is a remarkable gumbo recipe that Eric Asimov scored off Tony Garnier, the bassist who plays behind Bob Dylan and is sometimes called his musical director, in 1998. It calls for all kinds of interesting meats, most of which can be substituted if you can't find them at the store, though the duck is tough to live without. Mr. Garnier picked up the recipe in the 1970s at Jay's Lounge and Cockpit in Cankton, Louisiana, a dive deep in Cajun country where the proprietor would keep a pot of gumbo simmering for when the music and the cockfighting were done for the night. ''I became interested in how to cook it, so I'd sneak back to the kitchen and ask questions,'' Mr. Garnier said. He refined the recipe for years. It is now at its apex.

7h 30m12 servings
Gin and Coconut Water
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Gin and Coconut Water

Giant Shrimp With Artichokes And Fennel
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Giant Shrimp With Artichokes And Fennel

1h4 servings
Glazed Maya Shrimp With Carrot-Ginger Sauce
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Glazed Maya Shrimp With Carrot-Ginger Sauce

1h4 servings
Ben & Jerry's Heath Bar Crunch Ice Cream
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Ben & Jerry's Heath Bar Crunch Ice Cream

5m1 quart
Maple Ice Cream
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Maple Ice Cream

15m2 cups