Bread & Baking

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Goat Crudo with Porcini Mushrooms and Arugula
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Goat Crudo with Porcini Mushrooms and Arugula

50mServes 4
Almost-From-Scratch Corn Tortillas
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Almost-From-Scratch Corn Tortillas

Here is a relatively easy project that can deliver what may be the best tortillas you’ve ever had: Masa harina mixed with water and a little fat, left to rest for a while, then pressed and griddled. The recipe makes 12 to 16, enough for a taco party.

1h12 to 16 tortillas
Corn Tortillas From Masa Harina
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Corn Tortillas From Masa Harina

In Mexico, masa for tortillas is always made from nixtamal, dried corn that has been treated with an alkali, like ash or slaked limestone (called cal in Mexico), that softens its texture and vastly improves its nutritional profile. Nixtamalization also changes the flavor and aroma of corn in ways that are addictive and indelible but almost impossible to describe.

1h15 tortillas
Creamed-Mushroom Bruschetta With Caramelized Onions
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Creamed-Mushroom Bruschetta With Caramelized Onions

Start by making the caramelized onions. These take a great deal of time. The onions here, barely slicked with neutral oil, surrounded by sweet wine, can take up to 30 minutes to achieve the excellence you are looking for. You stir and stir and stir.

1h 15mServes 4
Smoked-salmon mousse with black- bread toasts and salmon caviar
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Smoked-salmon mousse with black- bread toasts and salmon caviar

30mHors d'oeuvres for eight to 10 people
Orange Roasted Duck (Anatra All'arancia)
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Orange Roasted Duck (Anatra All'arancia)

3h4 servings
Baked Goat Cheese And Smoked Salmon Canapes
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Baked Goat Cheese And Smoked Salmon Canapes

15m4 to 6 servings
Roasted Squash With Cornbread, Sage and Chestnut Stuffing
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Roasted Squash With Cornbread, Sage and Chestnut Stuffing

2h 15m6 servings
Tacos With Carnitas And Avocado Butter
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Tacos With Carnitas And Avocado Butter

1h 30mAbout 10 tacos
Soft-Shell Crab Poor-Boy
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Soft-Shell Crab Poor-Boy

Ask your fishmonger to clean the crabs for you, because though the process is a quick and easy one, it's not for the squeamish. There's not much cooking here. Sometimes crabs spatter, so it's best to fry them in oil that's not smoking hot.

30m2 servings
Pepper-and-Sausage Cornbread Dressing
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Pepper-and-Sausage Cornbread Dressing

This dressing combines corn bread, turkey broth, three kinds of pepper and a healthy scattering of fiery sausage for a Thanksgiving dish that is crunchy on top, moist within and alive with flavor. The copious use of that turkey broth, or a good chicken broth, is crucial here; also necessary is an understanding that the cooking should last long enough to crisp the exterior without burning it, while not going on so long as to dry out the dish. When in doubt, add a splash more broth. And know that this dish works well for any gluten-avoiders at your table; the related cornbread recipe does not use wheat flour.

1h 15m8 to 10 servings
Gluten-Free Apple-Pecan Cornbread Stuffing
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Gluten-Free Apple-Pecan Cornbread Stuffing

Silvana Nardone, the founding editor of the food magazine Every Day With Rachel Ray, developed this recipe for her gluten-intolerant son, Isaiah. Instead of toasting the cornbread, you can spread out the pieces on a baking sheet and let them sit on your counter top overnight, uncovered, to dry out.

1h 45m6 to 8 servings
Pizza With Spring Onions and Fennel
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Pizza With Spring Onions and Fennel

Fennel and spring onions, cooked gently until they begin to caramelize, make a sweet topping for a pizza. Fennel is an excellent source of vitamin C and a very good source of fiber, folate and potassium. Fennel also contains many phytonutrients, including the flavonoids rutin and quercitin, as well as a compound called anethole, mainly responsible for its anise-y flavor, that may have anti-inflammatory properties.

45mOne 12- to 14-inch pizza
Rye Omelet With Duck Pastrami
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Rye Omelet With Duck Pastrami

25m2 servings
Fried Parsley in Bread Bouquets
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Fried Parsley in Bread Bouquets

15m
Croutons
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Croutons

15m6 servings
Eggs in ramekins with ratatouille (Oeufs en cocotte a la ratatouille)
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Eggs in ramekins with ratatouille (Oeufs en cocotte a la ratatouille)

30mSix servings
Garlic Toast Slices
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Garlic Toast Slices

10mFour servings
Chunky Lobster Stew With Tomalley Croutons
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Chunky Lobster Stew With Tomalley Croutons

2h10 servings
Herb-Stuffed French Bread
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Herb-Stuffed French Bread

15m4 servings
Garlic Soup With Shrimp
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Garlic Soup With Shrimp

45m4 servings
Shrimp Crostini
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Shrimp Crostini

25m18 - 20 canapes
Panzanella With Grilled Eggplant
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Panzanella With Grilled Eggplant

40m6 servings
Canapes With Piquillo Peppers And Anchovies
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Canapes With Piquillo Peppers And Anchovies

20m20 canapes