Recipes By Nick Fox

3 recipes found

Simple Crusty Bread
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Simple Crusty Bread

We thought we’d landed upon the simplest yeast bread recipe in 2007, when Mark Bittman wrote about the no-knead approach of Jim Lahey, owner of Sullivan Street Bakery. It quickly became (and remains) one of our most popular recipes because it made bakery-quality bread a real possibility for home cooks. But then we heard about Jeff Hertzberg, a physician from Minneapolis, who devised a streamlined technique for a crusty loaf of bread. Mix flour, salt, yeast and water. Let it sit a bit, refrigerate it, take some out and let it rise, then bake it. The crusty, full-flavored loaf that results may be the world’s easiest yeast bread.

3h 45m4 loaves
Beef Short-Rib Adobo
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Beef Short-Rib Adobo

This hearty recipe is adapted from "Memories of Philippine Kitchens: Stories and Recipes From Far and Near," by Amy Besa and Romy Dorotan. These short ribs are quite simple to prepare, and after about 2 hours of braising, you end up with intensely flavorful, tender meat that falls from the bone.

2h 30m4 servings
Whole Wheat Matzo Latkes
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Whole Wheat Matzo Latkes

Whole grains add flavor to pancakes, and they do the trick with latkes too. Beaten egg whites make these light as clouds, as long as you eat them right out of the pan. A sprinkle of sugar adds a crunchy contrast for breakfast, or leave out the sugar from this recipe and serve them as a side dish for roast chicken or brisket.

15m2 to 4 servings