Recipes By Jill Santopietro

12 recipes found

Cornmeal-Cranberry Pancakes
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Cornmeal-Cranberry Pancakes

2hMakes about 24 4-inch pancakes
Chicken Salad With Walnuts and Grapes
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Chicken Salad With Walnuts and Grapes

A pile of this chicken salad plopped on top of a bed of greens or tucked between two slices of good bread would make a most excellent lunch or light supper. It starts with a quick dressing made of mayonnaise, chopped chives, parsley and tarragon and the juice and zest of a lemon. Combine the dressing with chopped, cooked chicken (for ease, use supermarket rotisserie chicken or Thanksgiving turkey leftovers), red grapes, red onion, celery and walnuts. It's a delightful and deeply satisfying combination of flavors (sweet, salty, tangy) and textures (cold, crunchy, juicy) that's almost impossible to stop eating.

5m4 to 6 servings
Raisin Rye Bread
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Raisin Rye Bread

15h
Braised Celery Root Purée With Mushrooms
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Braised Celery Root Purée With Mushrooms

1h 30mServes 6
Pork Loin With Grapes
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Pork Loin With Grapes

Grapes rarely get their moment in the culinary limelight, and it’s too bad, because they are perfectly designed for cooking: small and juicy with hints of both acid and sweetness. In this roasted-pork dish, loosely adapted from Suzanne Goin's book "Sunday Suppers at Lucques," their fruitiness complements the meat’s salty drippings.

2h 15m6 servings
Spicy Sriracha Wings With Cucumber Sour Cream
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Spicy Sriracha Wings With Cucumber Sour Cream

Everyone knows that the best chicken wings have crisp skin and tender meat, but achieving that perfect balance can be a challenge. In this recipe, which is adapted from Taku, a Japanese restaurant in Brooklyn, the uncooked wings are brined overnight in a combination of yuzu juice and salt, then fried for a good 15 minutes. The result? Surprisingly crisp skin and juicy, flavorful meat. Once fried, they're tossed with a spicy sambal-Sriracha sauce, then served with a cooling cucumber-sour cream dip alongside.

45m4 to 6 servings
Malaysian Chicken Wings
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Malaysian Chicken Wings

50mServes 4 as an appetizer
Pain au Levain
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Pain au Levain

20h 30m
Indoor-Smoked Salt-and-Pepper Beef Ribs
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Indoor-Smoked Salt-and-Pepper Beef Ribs

7h 30mServes 4
Alici di Menaica in Olive Oil With Bread and Fresh Ricotta
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Alici di Menaica in Olive Oil With Bread and Fresh Ricotta

15mServes 4
Pasta With Anchovies and Spinach
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Pasta With Anchovies and Spinach

20mServes 4 to 6
Braised Fennel With Meyer Lemon and Parmesan
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Braised Fennel With Meyer Lemon and Parmesan

30mServes 4