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Steamed And Crisped Duck
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Steamed And Crisped Duck

2h 30m3 servings
Quick-Fried Green Beans In Onion And Garlic Sauce
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Quick-Fried Green Beans In Onion And Garlic Sauce

20mFour servings
Spring Rolls With Beets, Brown Rice, Eggs and Herbs
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Spring Rolls With Beets, Brown Rice, Eggs and Herbs

Uncooked grated beets pair beautifully with spring roll seasonings. The egg “pancakes” contribute protein and an element of comfort to the filling

30m8 spring rolls
Classic Pho
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Classic Pho

15m6 servings
Grilled Veal Chops With Morels
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Grilled Veal Chops With Morels

30m4 servings
Pho With Carrots, Turnips, Broccoli and Tofu
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Pho With Carrots, Turnips, Broccoli and Tofu

I like this sweet, colorful combination of julienne carrots and turnips with either traditional rice noodles or heartier buckwheat soba. The carrots and turnips can be simmered directly in the stock, as they will contribute to its sweet flavor. The broccoli should be steamed separately.

20m6 servings
Grilled Vanilla-Ginger Pineapple
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Grilled Vanilla-Ginger Pineapple

Sherry Yard has a wonderful recipe in her first cookbook, “The Secrets of Baking,” called Roasted Voodoo Vanilla Pineapple. She roasts her pineapple with the dried vanilla pods that you save after you’ve scraped out the seeds, and fresh ginger. She inserts the pods into the flesh of the pineapple, a great idea if you’re roasting the pineapple for a long time. I decided to use vanilla extract instead of the pods, because during the relatively short time on the grill they infused only the section of the pineapple they had been stuck into. I add vanilla to the ginger syrup and baste the pineapple with this sweet and pungent mix. You could also simply drizzle the pineapple with honey.

25mServes 4
Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya
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Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya

Here is a plain and simple version of jambalaya that calls for low-fat sausage and skinless chicken breasts. It could just as easily be made with the full-strength stuff, and chicken thighs, to little ill effect. But if not, make sure to keep the spice levels high, to help amplify the flavor. (Sam Sifton)

35m2 servings
Veal Shanks With Vegetables
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Veal Shanks With Vegetables

1h 45mSix servings
Rice Creole
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Rice Creole

25m4 servings
Shrimp Etouffee
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Shrimp Etouffee

1h 10mFour 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
Frogmore Stew
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Frogmore Stew

30mSix servings
Union Square Cafe's Marinated Filet Mignon Of Tuna
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Union Square Cafe's Marinated Filet Mignon Of Tuna

3h 40m4 servings
Cannelloni au Gratin With Sardi Sauce
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Cannelloni au Gratin With Sardi Sauce

2h 30m6 servings
Eggplant and Herb Casserole
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Eggplant and Herb Casserole

2h8 servings
Tarragon Cucumber Pickles
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Tarragon Cucumber Pickles

Here is a quick and easy recipe for making pickles at home. They are good for eating on their own, or for giving a good crunch atop burgers.

30m2 quarts
Pureed Potatoes With Carrots And Onions
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Pureed Potatoes With Carrots And Onions

35mFour servings
Shrimp Broth
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Shrimp Broth

30mAbout four cups
Focaccia With Tomato Sauce and Green Garlic
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Focaccia With Tomato Sauce and Green Garlic

We call this “pizza focaccia” in our house, as it does resemble a thick-crusted pizza. Make it when you crave a tomato focaccia and fresh tomatoes aren’t in season. I like to use fire-roasted canned tomatoes for this, as they develop such a deep, double-roasted flavor when the sauce bakes on top of the bread.

2h12 to 15 servings
Daube De Boeuf Bourguignonne
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Daube De Boeuf Bourguignonne

2h 45mTen servings
Asparagus And Mushrooms With Fresh Coriander
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Asparagus And Mushrooms With Fresh Coriander

15mFour to six servings
Chocolate-Dipped Pepper Biscuits
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Chocolate-Dipped Pepper Biscuits

30mTwo dozen cookies
Poached Skate With Pesto Sauce
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Poached Skate With Pesto Sauce

10mFour servings