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09/30/2011
This Tunisian stew is packed with flavor from tender beef spare ribs, cilantro-spiked meatballs, and spinach.
Issue #141
09/10/2011
Sweetened with honey and prunes, this stew is an autumn staple at Jewish holiday tables.
Issue #141
09/10/2011
The Middle Eastern spice blend za'atar (which combines sumac, oregano, sesame, hyssop, and other spices) flavors this simple cilantro-and-garlic dip. It's ideal served alongside roasted meats, or slathered on fresh-baked pita.
Issue #141
09/10/2011
These beef-stuffed cabbage rolls in a tangy sauce are oven-braised until tender.
Issue #141
02/13/2013
In this take on a traditional Sephardic Jewish dish, culupidia frita con limón, cauliflower are coated in a flour and egg batter, fried, and then bathed in lemon juice.
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01/04/2013
After long days of making pastries and rich foods in the SAVEUR test kitchen, our team craves lunches that are bright, flavorful, and not too heavy. This winter salad, put together by intern Farideh Sadeghin, combines some of the best cold-weather flavors—kale, orange, and pumpkin seeds—with sweet honey and airy ricotta.
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11/09/2012
Bring out Brussels sprouts' cruciferous softness with this simple, savory preparation. Don't skimp on the salt: it lends depth and highlights the sprouts' natural sweetness.
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11/09/2012
The woody sweetness of maple syrup marries beautifully with sweet potatoes' bright acidity. With plenty of butter, this rich, decadent side dish elevates any cold-weather meal.
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11/09/2012
Don't limit traditional pie spices—clove, cinnamon, and nutmeg—to the dessert table. In this cheesy, rich gratin, the spices take a savory note alongside kale, sweet potatoes, and sharp white cheddar.
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11/09/2012
An aromatic combination of spices elevate the humble sweet potato oven fry to something truly special. We like to serve a batch of still-warm wedges alongside a creamy curry-honey dipping sauce, with lime wedges for an acidic kick.
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