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Custard Creams
These are a very delicate take on a classic English sandwich cookie, and quite fragile too, which is why you need the piping bag. They are pure edible nostalgia.

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Welsh Cakes
Serve these raisin-studded griddle cakes hot or cold, with butter, jam or ice cream, as a mid-morning snack, or as a stand-alone dessert.

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Pistachio Brioche
Time, rather than years of experience, is what you really need when making your own brioche. Along with a mixer fitted with a dough hook. Fortnum’s chefs have been using this particular recipe for over 32 years. The reason? It works like a dream, every single time.

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11 Recipes to Help You Spring-Clean Your Pantry
As we hit the spring Equinox, it's time to get your cupboards in order.

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Sweet Potato Noodles With Cashew-Sesame Sauce
This dish, a riff on perennially popular sesame noodles, features sweet potato cellophane noodles. Pleasingly chewy and gluten-free, they’re a great alternative to wheat noodles, and particularly friendly to those living with Crohn’s disease, who often avoid gluten. Additionally, while classic sesame noodles are often made with spicy ingredients like chili, garlic, and onion—all of which can trigger a flare-up for people with Crohn’s, says registered dietitian Andrea Kirkland—these noodles are b.…

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Buckwheat Crepes With Spiced-Chicken Filling
Buckwheat flour adds a deep, earthy flavor to spiced chicken-filled crepes.

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Roasted Carrot and Fennel Soup With Miso-Glazed Mushrooms and Cashew Cream
Spring root vegetables star in this velvety, creamy soup, a riff on classic carrot-ginger soup that’s brightened by fennel and enriched with savory miso.

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These Easy, Creamy Papas con Rajas Let Me Shop My Kitchen
Having potatoes and poblanos around means this budget-friendly dinner is just minutes away.

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Sticky Rice Balls Three Ways
Shanghainese enjoy rice balls in both sweet and savory preparations. I love both, so I included them here. All Shanghainese buns and pastries have simple identifiers for telling the difference between sweet and savory. Sweet versions are always round and smooth, while savory ones will have a tail hinting at the filling inside.
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Seasoned Flour
Every Soul and Southern kitchen has a good all-purpose seasoned flour to use for frying. This will keep for months in a cool, dry place or even longer in the freezer.

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Collard Waffles With Brined Trout and Maple Hot Sauce
In this recipe, the cooked collard greens get finely chopped and folded into the waffle batter for a savory surprise.

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Fried Garlic Noodles
These simple, flavorful noodles are seasoned with soy sauce and a sprinkle of umami-rich dashi powder, plus three dimensions of garlic: fresh, fried, and infused into oil.

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Spicy Cumin Chicken Heart Skewers
Some people might be afraid of cooking chicken hearts, but they’re not that much different from any cut of dark chicken meat. These morsels of muscle are perfect for grilling: lean, flavorful, with a perfect bouncy bite.

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Bavel's Turmeric Chicken With Toum
This is easily the juiciest chicken I’d ever had in my life. The yogurt marinade acts like a brine, tenderizing the meat and making it even juicier than a normal roasted chicken.

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11 One-Pan Recipes to Keep Your Dishes to a Minimum
How to do more eating (and less cleaning) this weekend.

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Flowering Chives and Pork Slivers
The crunchiness and juiciness of flowering chives combined with tender, lightly seasoned pork is an unbeatable combination—and this dish is super quick to make.

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Young Carrots with Spring Onions, Sumac, and Anchovies
Our new favorite pot roast is just a pile of veggies. Here, carrots get a fresh wake-up from a combination of bright, lemony sumac, funky anchovies, and sweet spring onions.

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These Smoky Potatoes and Eggs Prove You Can Have It All
What happens when the perfect crispy-gone-soggy texture meets a creamy-spicy sauce combo—plus runny eggs? You’re going to have to make your own pan, because this one’s all mine.

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Bamboo Cocktail
Mix up this sherry and vermouth cocktails as an individual drink on the rocks, or stirred over ice and strained if you can be bothered.

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White Port and Tonic
White port and tonic can handle all sorts of garnishes—I tinker happily with thyme, basil, mint or even cinnamon; but I love the rasping austerity of rosemary. Lemon is always my citrus of choice.