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12/11/2012
Pungent robiola cheese can be substituted with brie, ricotta, or any other soft cheese in this simple no-cook appetizer.
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04/15/2013
This appetizer plays with cucumber's crunchy appeal by coating slices with a spiced cornmeal crust and frying them up until piping hot; a cool green goddess-style dip squelches the heat.
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05/20/2013
These one-bite hors d'oeuvres are inspired by the ingredients of a classic Middle Eastern baba ganoush.
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12/11/2012
Earthy sage enhances the woodsy flavor of shiitake mushrooms in this simple fried appetizer. For detailed instructions on achieving perfectly light tempura batter, see Harris Salat's article Light as a Feather from issue 152.
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03/12/2013
The smoked trout that tops these mini pancakes gets a slight kick from cayenne pepper.
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10/15/2012
Peanut butter, sesame paste, and chile-garlic paste combine to make a silky, savory sauce for these noodles—a Chinese-American restaurant staple. Chopped peanuts and a flurry of slivered cucumber and carrot add crunch.
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05/20/2012
This classic Provençal spread made with black olives and cured anchovies gets a chewy texture and sweet flavor from the addition of dried Black Mission figs. Serve it on slices of baguette or as a spread with a cheese board.
Issue #148
05/13/2013
In this Greek small bite, kasseri cheese, a type of sheep's milk feta, is fried and topped with zesty olive and sun-dried tomato tapenade. Dipping the cheese in cold water before coating them with flour is essential; it helps the flour to adhere and prevents the cheese from leaking into the oil as it fries.
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12/11/2012
Piquant Stilton replaces the more traditional cheddar in this bite-sized twist on the classic British dish.
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12/11/2012
Super crisp on the outside and creamy on the inside, these two-bite party snacks are a great way to use up leftover holiday ham, and they pair well with a dry white wine.
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12/11/2012
This addictive finger food is a perfect marriage of textures and flavors: creamy, chive-flecked cheese cuts the bite of roasted jalapeños, while crispy bacon adds crunch.
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09/04/2012
This perfect rendition, from Claudia Roden's masterpiece cookbook The Food of Spain (HarperCollins, 2011), is a deceptively simple mixture of olive oil, white wine vinegar, chopped parsley, and crushed tomato. Somehow it telegraphs coolness and warmth, acidity and richness all at the same time.
Issue #150
12/26/2012
This layered no-cook appetizer from SAVEUR test titchen assistant Eliza Martin features a sweet core of dried apricot coated in tangy goat cheese and then rolled in a savory mixture of crushed pistachios and fresh herbs. The finger-friendly "truffles" can be made up to 2 days before serving and stored in the refrigerator, making them the perfect hors d'oeuvres for the busy host or hostess.
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09/26/2012
A dish as simple as caprese salad demands the best ingredients: Use firm, in-season tomatoes, the freshest burrata, and dress with pristine olive oil and top-quality balsamic vinegar.
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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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09/08/2012
There's no reason this tried-and-true combination needs to be limited to tea time. Make three or four of these paper-thin preparations of white bread topped with tangy, softened cream cheese and crisp cucumber slices, and call it a lunch.
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07/02/2012
Tangy feta and crunchy veggies get extra body from rotini in this classic Greek-inspired pasta salad.
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02/14/2013
These ultra-crisp tortilla pizzettes, developed by SAVEUR test kitchen assistant Farideh Sadeghin, can be tailor-made with just about any ingredients. We like them topped with crème fraîche, shallot, and pancetta, a flavor profile not unlike alsatian tarte flambée.
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