This different take on surf & turf is inspired by traditional Asian meat and fish combinations such as the Cantonese dishes that bring together crab and pork or prawns and chicken liver. Combine the ...
METHOD: cut all of the vegetables into quarter sized pieces (most vegetables will just need to be cut in half or quartered). Heat a sauce pan over medium heat until hot. Add 1T canola oil to the pan ...
With the right technique and simple accompaniments, duck is easy to get right. Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik Duck may seem like something you'd order at a fancy French bistro, but with these simple ...
1. Set the oven at 350 degrees. 2. Pat the breasts dry with paper towels. With a sharp knife, and without cutting into the meat, score the skin of each breast in a diagonal crosshatch pattern; cuts ...
Oven-roast duck can be juicy inside and have a golden, appetizing crust on the outside. The recipe includes marinating, proper placement in the oven, and precise cooking time for the perfect result, ...
Cody Curl is chef de cuisine at the Sazerac Restaurant, located inside The Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria hotel. With nearly 10 years in the food and beverage industry, Curl honed his skills ...
In a winter when Angelenos have seen such sights as a snow plow working the streets of Malibu, it’s no surprise that there’s a revival of interest in warm, rich, delicious pot pie. It’s what diners ...
Duck legs are something I tend to eat far more often than a whole bird. They have a neatness to them, and often seem to work out to be better value. You need just one leg apiece. Soft, moist flesh is ...
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