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07/02/2009
Herbes de Provence give this unusual vegetable a dose of the fragrant French countryside.
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Source: Oh Hey Great!
05/08/2008
Elegant and surprisingly easy to prepare, the salmon in this dish is immersed in a buttery, wine–and–mussel-infused broth.
Issue #112
10/05/2007
This recipe is a delicious fennel-scented court bouillon flecked with ham.
Issue #77
04/26/2011
The cooking time for white asparagus depends on its age and thickness. Test for doneness as you go.
Issue #20
02/27/2002
The lobster pieces are not tightly wrapped as they would be in ravioli, but loosely swathed in wonton skins.
Issue #40
07/09/2009
Using these two cooking techniques keeps the chicken crisp on the outside, moist and tender on the inside.
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Source: Bitten
04/05/2008
A light broth seasoned with parsley and garlic holds delicately cooked scallops.
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Source: Real Simple
03/10/2011
These rich dumplings are an ideal vehicle for syrup. Vallier Robert uses butter in his grand-pères, but the Chouinards use the lard drippings from their oreilles de christ (fried pork rinds).
Issue #136
02/27/2002
True veal noisettes are pieces of the loin; this imaginative dish mimics them with long-cooked veal shanks tied in leeks.
Issue #40
10/23/2000
At Apicius, chef Vigato spoons a sweet-and-sour flavored brunoise of vegetables over seared foie gras.
Issue #35
01/07/2010
This chive-flecked salmon spread is delicious on top of bread or crackers. Continue...
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Source: David Lebovitz
02/10/2012
In this elegant take on surf and turf, served as an appetizer at Ai Fiori in New York City, chef Michael White nestles sweet scallops, black truffles, and celery root purée into split marrow bones and broils them under a blanket of bone marrow.
Issue #145
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