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Picadillo
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Picadillo

30m4 servings
Cafeteria's Meatloaf
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Cafeteria's Meatloaf

40m6 servings
Matelote of Monkfish (Monkfish Stew)
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Matelote of Monkfish (Monkfish Stew)

20m4 servings
Macerated Sour Cherries And Mascarpone Cream
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Macerated Sour Cherries And Mascarpone Cream

20m4 servings
Polenta With Sausage and Tomato Sauce
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Polenta With Sausage and Tomato Sauce

20m2 servings
Farfalle With Cabbage and Black Kale
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Farfalle With Cabbage and Black Kale

Cavolo nero, or black kale, is my favorite of all the kales. For this dish I cut the blanched kale and cabbage into thin ribbons and cook them in a little olive oil with garlic, shallot and chili flakes.

45m4 servings
Chicken in Vinegar Sauce
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Chicken in Vinegar Sauce

30m2 servings
Brined-and-Braised Pork Belly With Caraway
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Brined-and-Braised Pork Belly With Caraway

Serves 4
Spaghetti With Feta, Olives And Garlic Beans
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Spaghetti With Feta, Olives And Garlic Beans

1hServes 6
Thai-Style Baby Back Ribs
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Thai-Style Baby Back Ribs

Pork ribs are often found under layers and layers of sauce and seasoning. In this recipe, stripped down to tropical-climate easiness, the ribs are grilled after being sprinkled generously with salt and pepper, not marinated or spice-rubbed. The infusing of the flavors — fish sauce, soy sauce, lime juice, jalapeños, ginger, garlic and lemon grass — comes after the cooking is done. It’s pretty neat how good that tastes. The recipe makes three or four entrée servings, but it also makes a good appetizer for six to eight.

40m3 to 4 entrée servings
Mughlai Paratha
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Mughlai Paratha

Mughlai paratha is a popular street food found in Bangladesh that traces back to the Mughal Empire. It’s a crisp, flaky, pan-fried flatbread that’s stuffed with fluffy eggs and fiery chiles, and gently spiced with earthy turmeric. Paratha is extremely customizable, so you can use what you have; this version is vegetarian, but keema, a spiced ground meat mixture, is often added. Vegetables like diced bell pepper or a handful of baby spinach are untraditional and welcome, but be mindful of the water content of the vegetables you choose or the eggs will weep. The end result is satisfyingly savory and addictive in its contrasting textures.

45m2 to 4 servings
Grilled Arctic Char With Horseradish Crema
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Grilled Arctic Char With Horseradish Crema

This recipe, from the chef Nick Anderer of Marta in Manhattan, pairs simply seasoned arctic char fillets (feel free to use salmon instead) with a bright, delicious crema with lemon and spicy horseradish. Make sure your grill grates are both clean and very hot before you put down the fish; that will help keep your fish from sticking. You'll also want a large grill spatula for flipping (not tongs) to get under the fish and help you carefully flip the fillets and keep them intact.

30m4 servings
Summer Meatballs
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Summer Meatballs

1h 15m6 servings
Malaysian-Style Ginger-Chile Crab
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Malaysian-Style Ginger-Chile Crab

Steamed crabs are great. But this recipe takes them a step further, into the luxurious, spicy territory of Malaysia, where the cooked crabs are sautéed fiercely with an enormous amount of chopped ginger and chiles, garlic and curry powder before you serve them under a spray of sliced scallions. Eat with your hands. All but the most fastidious eaters should consider wearing a bib.

1h 20m4 to 6 servings
Farfalle Radicchio And Mushroom Casserole
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Farfalle Radicchio And Mushroom Casserole

1h 15m6 servings
Roasted Eggplant With Spiced Chickpeas
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Roasted Eggplant With Spiced Chickpeas

Eggplant is a staple in the Arab world, the source of the dish called moussaq’a, a classic (and vegan to boot, if you leave off the yogurt). The key to cooking eggplant is to do it with high heat that concentrates the flavor and the flesh.

40m8 to 12 servings
Farfalle With Oven-Dried Tomatoes And Eggplant
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Farfalle With Oven-Dried Tomatoes And Eggplant

2h4 servings
Casatiello
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Casatiello

5h 30mTwo round loaves
Pocket Sandwiches
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Pocket Sandwiches

20m4 servings
Mushroom, Bulgur, Spinach and Turkey Fritters With Yogurt Sauce
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Mushroom, Bulgur, Spinach and Turkey Fritters With Yogurt Sauce

These are smaller than burgers and are served without buns, with a pungent garlic sauce. The recipe is inspired by a turkey and zucchini burger in “Jerusalem, a Cookbook,” by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi.

1hAbout 18 patties, serving 4 to 6
New Mexico Panned Rainbow Trout
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New Mexico Panned Rainbow Trout

30m2 servings
Wild Mushroom Pasta
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Wild Mushroom Pasta

30mFour servings
Three-Bean Chili Filling
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Three-Bean Chili Filling

2h 45mFour servings
Wheat Berry and Orzo Salad With Orange Vinaigrette
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Wheat Berry and Orzo Salad With Orange Vinaigrette

1h8 servings