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Monte Cristo With Apple-Hatch Chile Jam
Monte Cristo sandwiches usually have a sweet element, like powdered sugar sifted over the top, or raspberry jam served on the side for dipping. In this version, you’ll cook green apple and canned green chiles down into a sweet and spicy compote to slather on your bread.

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59 Best Breakfast Recipes for Days When You Need More Than a Bowl of Cereal
Find your morning inspiration right here.

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11 Ways to Make It Through Yet Another Winter Squash
Get excited about those orange-fleshed beauties all over again with these easy, delicious recipes for breakfast through dessert.

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West Indies Shepherd’s Pie
This shepherd’s pie uses ground chicken and leans toward warming flavors, incorporating bright bursts of the tropics—ginger, habanero chile, lime—as well as aromatic Angostura bitters.

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Crepes Are Good—Breaded, Fried Crepes Are Better
These Romanian crepes get slathered with a savory mushroom spread, then rolled and fried to crispy perfection.

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Braşovence (Breaded Crepes With Mushroom Filling)
These crispy, golden brown crepes get slathered with an aromatic mushroom spread, then rolled and dredged in breadcrumbs before pan-frying.

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11 Easy Recipes to Cook When You’re Tired of Winter
These no-fuss dishes will carry you through until the first crocus appears.

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51 Lamb Recipes for Chops, Burgers, Braises, and More
Whether you're looking for a quick, hearty Tuesday night dinner or a special meal for Easter, we've got recipes for you.

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Lamb Tagine With Potatoes and Peas
Tagines are typical street food in Morocco, and this is the one that is most commonly found, except that street vendors cut the potatoes into small dice and I prefer to use new potatoes, which I leave whole if they are very small or halve if they are medium.

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Omelette des Oignons et des Frites
This omelet is flavored simply with nearly charred onions and fresh chives. To ensure the accompanying frites are soft and pillowy on the inside, they’re cooked in salted water before being fried.

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Deep, Dark Chocolate Cake
This incredibly dark, extra-moist cake is meant for serious chocolate lovers. Dutch-process cocoa powder and baking soda give it a deep color. Top with light, fluffy meringue or your favorite frosting.

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Italian Meringue
This very stable Italian meringue is incredibly versatile—it makes magnificent billowy white peaks to brown as you wish. It is a large recipe—6 egg whites—so that you have an abundance of this great meringue. Of course, you can easily halve this recipe.

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11 Recipes to Cook for Your Valentine This Weekend
Because we can all use a little chocolate (or a little cheesecake) right now.

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Sohui Kim’s Lunar New Year Menu: Silky Pork Dumplings, Good Luck Soup, and a Big Bowl of Kimchi
The chef and author of Korean Home Cooking shares three recipes that are required for her Lunar Year Year dinner table.

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25 Dumpling Recipes to Make at Home
Time to get wrapping—and boiling, steaming, or frying.

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Hsiao-Ching Chou’s Lunar New Year Menu: Whole Steamed Fish, Garlicky Rice Cakes, and the Luckiest Stir-Fry
The author of Chinese Soul Food tells us how she’s celebrating her favorite holiday of the year.

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Lara Lee’s Lunar New Year Menu: Crispy Spring Rolls, Veg-Filled Dumplings, and a Favorite Savory Cookie
The London-based chef and cookbook author walks us through her plans for ringing in the Year of the Ox with crispy spring Rolls, veg-filled dumplings, and a favorite savory cookie.

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Jason Wang’s Lunar New Year Menu: Juicy Chicken, Bright Green Dumplings, and One Really Long Noodle
The owner of Xi’an Famous Foods talks us through his family traditions and what he plans to eat this year.

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Ros Omelette
This omelet, with its rich, comforting, fiery gravy, is enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Of course, you could also whip it up deep into the night, the time when most Goan partygoers looking for something to fuel their endless dancing sessions seek it out on the lively Goan streets.