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Risotto With Baby Artichokes
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Risotto With Baby Artichokes

30m4 to 6 servings
Grilled Lime Tuna
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Grilled Lime Tuna

30m2 servings
Shaking Beef (Bo Luc Lac)
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Shaking Beef (Bo Luc Lac)

Michael Bao Huynh, a former boat person who learned to cook by his mother's side at her restaurant in Saigon, served this dish at his restaurant BarBao on the Upper West Side.

15m4 servings
Lemon-Caper Dressing
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Lemon-Caper Dressing

Here’s a salad dressing that falls somewhere between special-occasion Caesar and “toss lemon juice and olive oil onto lettuce.” By adding a craggy paste of capers and garlic and a pouf of shaved Parmesan to the lemon and olive oil, you get a puckery, salty mix that’s packed with umami, just like Caesar, but isn’t weighed down by mayonnaise or egg yolks. It works great on arugula, Romaine, kale or radicchio; steamed or roasted vegetables; hard-boiled eggs; and even grains. The recipe developer's mom has been feeding her this dressing since she could chew. Ali adds a bit more garlic and lemon than what you’ll find here, so adjust it until it tastes good to you.

5m1/2 cup
Roasted Salmon With Jalapeño, Honey and Lime
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Roasted Salmon With Jalapeño, Honey and Lime

This is speedy weeknight salmon with a kick, thanks to sliced jalapeño, which flavors the honey glaze and cooks alongside the salmon. The chiles caramelize as they roast, becoming spicy and sweet. If you want to reduce the heat slightly, use two jalapeños instead of three. Serve with steamed white or brown rice, spooning the extra glaze over the salmon and rice.

25m4 servings
Bibimbap With Beef, Winter Squash, Spinach and Cucumber
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Bibimbap With Beef, Winter Squash, Spinach and Cucumber

Bibimbap is a classic Korean mixed-rice dish. In traditional bibimbap, a large serving of rice is placed in the center of a hot bowl and surrounded with small amounts of meat — usually beef — and seasoned vegetables that include a mixture of cultivated vegetables (cucumber, carrot, daikon or turnips, spinach, lettuce, mushrooms) and wild items like fiddlehead ferns and reconstituted dried toraji (bellflower roots). A fried egg is often placed on top of the rice, and diners stir everything together. This recipe breaks with traditional bibimbap by using brown rice (you could also use barley, quinoa or another grain of your choice). As for the winter squash and spinach? The recipe is a template; use whatever vegetables you like.

1h 30m4 servings.
Tuna au Poivre With Red Wine Sauce
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Tuna au Poivre With Red Wine Sauce

40m6 servings
Sous-Vide Salmon With Caper-Parsley Vinaigrette
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Sous-Vide Salmon With Caper-Parsley Vinaigrette

Cooking salmon using a sous-vide machine produces the most buttery, flavorful fish imaginable. In this recipe, the fish is slathered with herbs before cooking, then topped with a caper-studded vinaigrette. You have two choices for preparing the salmon: One is to slightly undercook the fish, then sear it on a grill or under the broiler to crisp up the skin. The second is to cook it in the sous-vide machine until it’s perfectly done, and serve it while soft and satiny all the way through.

2h 30m8 to 10 servings
Grilled Tuna Kebabs
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Grilled Tuna Kebabs

2hFour servings
Alo Alo's Gold and Red Tomato Soup
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Alo Alo's Gold and Red Tomato Soup

2h 30m6 servings
Basic Poke
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Basic Poke

Poke (pronounced POH-kay), is a Hawaiian raw-fish salad made with marlin and ahi (yellowfin) or aku (skipjack) tuna. I make my own version of poke now, here where I live in Oregon, when the weather is good and hot. I drive over to my local fish market, and pick up some fresh kajiki marlin, which I cut into cubes. I buy my seaweed pickled in a bottle from an Asian food market, and I chop a small bunch with half a white onion, toss the garnish onto the cubed marlin in a stainless-steel bowl, squeeze a teaspoon or two of fresh wasabi onto it and mix in splashes of tamari sauce.

5mserves 4
Wild Boar Sausage And Goop
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Wild Boar Sausage And Goop

1h 30m8 servings
Stir-Fried Brown Rice With Poblano Chiles and Edamame
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Stir-Fried Brown Rice With Poblano Chiles and Edamame

The stir-fry guru Grace Young suggests brown rice for vegetarian stir-fries, and she’s right: the rich, nutty flavor and chewy texture make for a very satisfying meal. The trick to successful fried rice, whether you use brown or white rice, is to cook the rice a day ahead and refrigerate. Cold rice will not clump together.

20mServes four
Grilled Halibut With Baked Tomatoes
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Grilled Halibut With Baked Tomatoes

1h4 servings
Aioli Pan Bagnat or Stuffed Pita
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Aioli Pan Bagnat or Stuffed Pita

I started out with the idea of making something like the traditional niçoise salad in a bun called pan bagnat, and using aioli to dress it. But whole-wheat pitas had just been delivered to my Iranian market when I went to buy produce, and I couldn’t resist them. So I tossed the vegetables together with the tuna and aioli and filled the pockets with a sort of garlicky chopped salad.

45m2 generous servings
Bibimbap With Tofu, Cucumbers, Spinach, Shiitakes and Carrots
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Bibimbap With Tofu, Cucumbers, Spinach, Shiitakes and Carrots

For this dish, instead of using the traditional Korean marinade, I use my favorite marinade for the tofu; it includes mirin, sweet Japanese rice wine.

1h 15m4 servings.
Braised Lamb Shanks With White Beans
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Braised Lamb Shanks With White Beans

2h 30m4 servings
Veal Marengo Pot Pie
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Veal Marengo Pot Pie

1h 30m8 servings
Almond Nougat Parfait With Orange Coulis
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Almond Nougat Parfait With Orange Coulis

1h 20m6 servings
Grilled Tuna With Herbs
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Grilled Tuna With Herbs

15m4 servings
John Mitovitch And Thom Serrani's Clams Casino
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John Mitovitch And Thom Serrani's Clams Casino

30mTwenty-four baked clams
Stuffed Cabbage With Pork
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Stuffed Cabbage With Pork

2h 30mEight or more servings
Roast Chicken With Herbs
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Roast Chicken With Herbs

1h 15mSix to eight servings
Stuffed Cabbage Balls With Lamb
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Stuffed Cabbage Balls With Lamb

1h 45mTwenty to 24 cabbage balls