Author: Carey Paquette
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After lingonberry preserves, these pickled cucumbers are the most popular condiment in Scandinavia. They are a traditional accompaniment to Swedish Meatballs, simple salmon dishes, and roasts and other...
Author: Marcus Samuelsson
Author: Jill Silverman Hough
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Author: Ray "Dr. BBQ" Lampe
Author: Christina Tosi
The interplay of salty, sweet, and sour is pure Filipino, and the lemon rind adds an intense blast of citrus flavor. I've adapted my approximation of Lagua's recipe to London broil; in the Tips [below]...
Author: Steven Raichlen
The vegetables should still have plenty of bite when you pull them off the grill; you want a mix of textures between the tender steak, crisp toppings, and soft tortillas.
Author: Josef Centeno
There's a reason why people love sweet and sour, and it looks like this.
Author: Rick Bayless
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Chef Todd Aarons of Tierra Sur at Herzog Wine Cellars in Oxnard, California, shared this recipe as part of a Hanukkah cocktail party menu he created exclusively for Epicurious. Aarons insists this dish...
Author: Todd Aarons
This is the ultimate turkey sandwich.
Author: Lisa Fain
Author: Rick Bayless
Author: Steven Gdula
A cold-weather favorite, this all-beef, no-bean chili gets added appeal from a seasonal ingredient: butternut squash. For best results, make the chili at least one day ahead so that the flavors have time...
Author: Bruce Aidells
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