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Mooli Chaat
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May 16, 2012

Mooli Chaat

This recipe is quite possibly the easiest way to polish off radish at its freshest. Mooli chaat is street food from New Delhi with radish and masala.

Makes 12-16 pieces
Pickled Baby mangoes in a chile mustard sauce (vadu Mangai)
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May 10, 2012

Pickled Baby mangoes in a chile mustard sauce (vadu Mangai)

Although this is a classic baby green mango pickle recipe is made in countless South Indian homes, I'm still waiting for this condiment to catch on in the U.S.

Makes 100 mangoes & 3 cups of sauce
Mango Tarragon Vinaigrette with Pickled Green Peppercorns
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May 8, 2012

Mango Tarragon Vinaigrette with Pickled Green Peppercorns

A creamy vinaigrette recipe that gets its sweetness from ripe Mango, its aroma from tarragon, and delivers flavor bombs from Thai pickled Green Peppercorn.

Makes about 1 cup of dressing
Frozen Mango Ice Cream Mousse
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May 6, 2012

Frozen Mango Ice Cream Mousse

This is sort of a cross between an ice cream and a mousse. It was given to me by my best friend's mom, and every time I go to her house, we eat it by the bucketful (seriously). The passion fruit puree is added because it balances out the flavors, adding a subtle tartness. Depending on the sweetness of your mangoes, you can add more or less, to suit your tastes. Passion fruit puree can be found in some larger grocery stores, or you can find it on Amazon. To make this more like an ice cream, puree everything but the cream and then stir it all together. To make it just a mango mousse, whip the cream separately, fold in the mango-passion fruit puree and chill.

Makes 1 quart
Daniel Patterson's Poached Scrambled Eggs
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May 4, 2012

Daniel Patterson's Poached Scrambled Eggs

These are the quickest and fluffiest of poached scrambled eggs, made with a forgiving technique. Though this recipe serves 2, you can scale up or down freely.

Serves 2
Couve a Mineira: Brazilian-Style Collard Greens
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May 3, 2012

Couve a Mineira: Brazilian-Style Collard Greens

My version of the yummy side dish I first tried in Brazil at 19. This Couve a Mineira recipe requires very few ingredients and it's easy to make and so good!

Serves 2
Simple Swiss Chard with Caramelized Onions and Balsamic Vinegar
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Apr 29, 2012

Simple Swiss Chard with Caramelized Onions and Balsamic Vinegar

I am always looking for new, fresh veggies to try. Last week, one of our local farmers offered me some Lucullus Swiss Chard. Ever heard of it? Me, neither. I decided to give it a try and boy was it delicious! It had beautiful green leaves and white stalks that almost looked like skinny celery. Lucullus is apparently an heirloom variety but this recipe would work with any swiss chard you can find.

Serves 2-4
Chocolate & Peanut Butter Squares
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Apr 11, 2012

Chocolate & Peanut Butter Squares

Just 4 ingredients! Folks in my life have been going crazy for this treat for years! These make a wonderful food gift as well! the addition of white chocolate really makes the peanut butter part smooth and silky!

Serves 8
Chewy Chocolate Meringues
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Apr 10, 2012

Chewy Chocolate Meringues

Deliciously simple, this recipe's chewy chocolate meringue cookies stay soft in the center under a crisp shell. They're gluten free with three ingredients!

Makes 3 dozen
Valencia Orange Marmalade
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Apr 10, 2012

Valencia Orange Marmalade

For the recipe below, I have combined lemons with Valencia oranges, whose season starts in spring. The tartness of the lemons tempers the natural sweetness of the oranges, playing up the natural strengths of both. They make a stunning pair.

Makes 9 to 10 8-ounce jars
Masala Dosai
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Apr 4, 2012

Masala Dosai

The rice used for this Dosai recipe is a special par boiled rice that is labeled & sold as 'idli rice' in the USA, but jasmine rice is a good substitute.

Makes 20-24 crepes
Macaroons
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Apr 3, 2012

Macaroons

This is a great Macaroons recipe, they are perfectly fluffy & sweet without falling apart- the key is really beating the sugar & egg whites. No gluten and dairy.

Makes almost 2 dozen
Key Lime & Kumquat Curd
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Mar 30, 2012

Key Lime & Kumquat Curd

Smash two tiny, cute fruits together with some eggs and sugar and you get this Key Lime & Kumquat Curd recipe! The kumquat adds sweet/tart essence to the curd.

Makes 1 1/2 pints
Turkish Mint Lemonade
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Mar 30, 2012

Turkish Mint Lemonade

This Turkish Mint Lemonade is one of the most refreshing drinks we've ever had, because it's minty and not too sweet. Recipe can easily be doubled or tripled.

Makes One pitcher
Mozzarella
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Mar 27, 2012

Mozzarella

This mozzarella recipe is the result of multiple trials in the FOOD52 test kitchen and at home. The result is a fresh and soft cheese.

1h 40mMakes 1 large or 2 small mozzarella balls
Roasted Bananas with Maple-Bourbon Sauce
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Mar 27, 2012

Roasted Bananas with Maple-Bourbon Sauce

This is a Dessert recipe that is warm, filling, energy-boosting & delicious. Bourbon & Maple were made for each other but you can also use rum for the Sauce.

Serves 4
Sweet n' Buttery Cabbage and Onions
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Mar 23, 2012

Sweet n' Buttery Cabbage and Onions

I made this as a piroshki filling for a Russian-themed dinner party I threw last weekend. I had discovered the Pike's Place Market cookbook in the Los Angeles Central Library which had the recipe for the first and most memorable piroshki I ever ate, at a Russian cafe in the market when I was a child. The recipe for the filling, however, is my own, though the ingredients are typical for cabbage piroshkis. The onions are carmelized for 45 minutes until they become delicious threads of sweetness, and the cabbage goes in for at least another half an hour along with butter, salt, and pepper. The result is soft, savory, sweet, and addictive. Quite a bit of the filling went straight into my mouth and not in to the pirsohkis. If you do use this for piroshkis, you can make it while the dough is in its first rise. I recommend putting on a comforting black and white movie (Arsenic and Old Lace in my case) and absorbing the homey scent of carmelizing onions while getting up now and then to stir them.

Serves 6
Alice Medrich's New Classic Coconut Macaroons
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Mar 23, 2012

Alice Medrich's New Classic Coconut Macaroons

This Classic Coconut Macaroon recipe calls for those wide, sloping unsweetened coconut shavings, also called coconut chips, sold at health food stores nowadays.

1h 20mMakes about 22 cookies
2-2-1 Maple Syrup Salad Dressing
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Mar 22, 2012

2-2-1 Maple Syrup Salad Dressing

Follow this simple maple syrup salad dressing recipe and-- lickety-split ––you have the easiest, best-tasting salad dressing ever.

Makes 1/4 cup salad dressing
Cashew Cream of Broccoli Soup
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Mar 15, 2012

Cashew Cream of Broccoli Soup

I try to save my dairy for really good cheese, but that doesn't mean I don't like a nice, rich cream-of-whatever soup once in a while. Soaked cashews blend up nicely and give this broccoli soup a velvety texture.

Serves 2-3
True life support green smoothie
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Mar 12, 2012

True life support green smoothie

I am new to Food52 and was thrilled with the new contest : celery! I love celery, have it fresh in the house all the time, thought this would be an ideal contest for me. Spent last two days looking for a recipe in which celery is the main game. I braised it but realized that, whilst it was a delight, it needed to be paired with other ingredients food to really shine. I thought I would share my smoothie recipe - the special start to my day.

Serves 2
Chinese Celery and Baby Octopus, the Vietnamese way
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Mar 9, 2012

Chinese Celery and Baby Octopus, the Vietnamese way

This is a classic preparation in Vietnam, except usually we make it with squid. The baby octopus just looked really good at the market that time, so we thought - why not? With squid, you would slice it thin or score criss-cross on a 2x2'' piece of squid, to make it cook fast without getting chewy, and absorb the sauce. I took a chance with baby octopus and saute it really fast, and then cut it up when we eat. There is a slight chewy texture, but not in a bad way!!

Serves 4
Tartine Bakery's Lemon Cream
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Mar 2, 2012

Tartine Bakery's Lemon Cream

This lemon cream recipe takes the traditional lemon curd process and reverses it, not only saving time, but producing something better, smoother, and lighter.

30mMakes about 2 1/2 cups
Baked Cod with Miso
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Mar 1, 2012

Baked Cod with Miso

The short ingredient list and almost-as-brief method betray the depth of flavor in this baked miso cod recipe. Marinate cod in a mirin-miso mixture, then bake!

Serves 2 to 4