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02/11/2012
Flavored with molasses, maple syrup, and rum, this filling bean dish is simple to prepare; all it takes is time. Six hours of cooking yields thick, rich results. Serve it with hearty brown bread to mop up its flavorful sauce.
Issue #145
02/11/2012
This rustic, rib-sticking chicken stew is full of warming paprika, cumin, and chiles. Pair it with something starchy, like buttered potatoes or Romanian polenta with sour cream.
Issue #145
10/30/2012
This Guatemalan composed salad is eaten on All Saint's Day, November 1st.
Issue #142
09/27/2012
Onions stew until soft and sweet in this satisfying one-pot chicken dish flavored with saffron, turmeric, lemon, and olives.
Issue #142
11/28/2011
To ensure that this consommé is absolutely clear, chef Alexander Kroll of the Widder Hotel in Zurich creates a "raft" of ground beef and egg whites to absorb impurities, producing an elegant soup with concentrated flavor.
Issue #142
11/17/2011
This recipe for paprika-spiced cauliflower soup comes from chef Andrea Németh at the restaurant Bagolyvár in Budapest. To form the tiny dumplings, called galuska, she simply drops bits of dough into the simmering broth.
Issue #142
11/14/2011
Sweet Vidalia onions, grown in and around the namesake Georgia city, turn even sweeter when roasted with a savory herbed bread crumb topping.
Issue #142
11/11/2011
Lime and jalapeño punch up SAVEUR executive food editor Todd Coleman's fresh take on cranberry sauce.
Issue #142
11/10/2011
Caramelized onions, infused with cardamom, fennel, and cumin, form the basis for this classic Indian curry, made here with lamb and small, flat cipolline onions, and topped with crispy fried onions.
Issue #142
11/07/2011
SAVEUR associate food editor Ben Mims loves brown sugar and black pepper together: the pepper provides a pleasant heat, and the sugar brings out the spice's latent sweetness. On a rich and earthy baked potato, the combination is a natural.
Issue #142
11/02/2011
The custardy batter for dish, a cousin of Yorkshire pudding, puffs like an enormous popover in the oven.
Issue #142
10/31/2011
In so many green bean casseroles, the beans are cooked well past the point of mushy. SAVEUR editor-in-chief James Oseland lets his beans retain some snap in this recipe: the richness here comes from luscious, cooked-down tomatoes.
Issue #142
10/30/2011
Fresh onions add cool spice to this simple parsley salad from Jeremiah Cooks (Stewart, Tabori and Chang, 2002) by Jeremiah Tower.
Issue #142
10/29/2011
This sweet potato casserole is an especially festive, over-the-top take on the Thanksgiving classic, topped with a crisp pecan crumble and dotted with marshmallows.
Issue #142
10/27/2011
These layers of sweet potato cake with marshmallowy meringue icing in between and a topping of praline and candied pecans will make a spectacular finish to any feast.
Issue #142
10/27/2011
SAVEUR deputy editor Beth Kracklauer caramelizes Brussels sprouts in rich bacon fat; the sweet-salty combination is absolutely delicious.
Issue #142
10/19/2011
Fragrant with nutmeg and marjoram, this creamy potato soup from Oliver Steffensky, chef at Dorfstuben in the Hotel Bareiss, in Germany's Black Forest, gets a zesty kick from a grating of fresh horseradish root. After cooking, it's whipped into a smooth, airy froth.
Issue #142
10/19/2011
Klaus Weiler, the chef at Weinhaus Weiler in Oberwesel, Germany, shared the recipe for this classic barley soup. Garnished with sausage, it's substantial enough to make a meal in itself.
Issue #142
10/19/2011
The dumplings in this beef soup get a boost of richness from beef bone marrow; parsley and nutmeg impart bright and warming flavors. The recipe comes from German chef Klaus Weiler.
Issue #142
10/19/2011
Chef Oliver Steffensky garnishes this soup, a specialty of Swabia in southern Germany, with dumplings filled with minced pork, beef, veal, and bacon.
Issue #142
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