“Stir-fries” have never excited me very much, and not just because I’m wok-less. I associate them with strips of grey, nondescript meat in a tangle of salty, under cooked vegetables, and those are the ones I made. The stir-fries I’ve ordered out were even worse. So, put me down as officially less likely to make something described as a stir-fry. Which is why it took me a while to embrace Lomo Saltado. On the surface, it doesn’t ... to read the rest of Chef John's article about Lomo Saltado, please follow this link to become a member.)
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Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
The Best Baked Ziti – Operation “Abbondanza”
If there’s an Italian-American community near where you live, then there’s a great chance you’re familiar with baked ziti. Done right, it’s a real crowd pleaser, and a wonderful, easier to make alternative to lasagna. Unfortunately, at least in my experience, it’s often done wrong, and by “done wrong,” I mean... to read the rest of Chef John's article about The Best Baked Ziti recipe, please follow this link to become a member.)
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Italian Cuisine,
Pasta,
Pork
Friday, September 18, 2020
Easy Fun Size Corn Dogs – Fair Food for Unfair Times
I’ve always had corn dogs on the list of foods best left to the professionals, and not just because of the messy deep-frying, and the need for thick, extra long wooden skewers, but also for frequency and ambiance issues. How many corn dogs should we be eating on a yearly basis? A few, maybe? So, why not just... to read the rest of Chef John's article about this Easy Fun Size Corn Dogs recipe, please follow this link to become a member.)
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Roasted Roman-Style Romanesco – The World’s Most Delicious Fractal
Romanesco looks like something brought to earth by aliens, which is fitting, since the taste is out of this world. And, because of this UFO’s (unidentified flavorful object’s) bizarre appearance, many shoppers are hesitant to add it to their cart, which hopefully won’t be the case after watching just how easy it is to prepare this mysterious vegetable. As they say, the truth is... to read the rest of Chef John's article about this Roasted Roman-Style Romanesco recipe, please follow this link to become a member.)
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Italian Cuisine,
Vegetables
Friday, September 11, 2020
Fresh Tomato Soup with Crispy Cheese Toast – Overcoming Wonderful Childhood Memories
When you grow up eating a certain thing a certain way, it can be challenging to enjoy that certain thing in a new, and significantly different way, which used to be the case for me when it came to any non-creamy tomato soup. I was always pretty good at trying new things, but the warm and fuzzy, comfort food ritual of grilled cheese and canned cream of tomato soup were so ingrained in... to read the rest of Chef John's article about this Fresh Tomato Soup with Crispy Cheese Toast recipe, please follow this link to become a member.)
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Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Taco-Stuffed Zucchini Boats - Sorry, Tortillas, You Had a Great Run
There are so many great ways to trick your family into eating more vegetables, but one of my favorites is to simply add the word “taco” to the name of the dish, which is what we’re doing here with these easy, and delicious Taco-Stuffed Zucchini Boats. Having said that, these are so good that after... to read the rest of Chef John's article about this Taco-Stuffed Zucchini Boats recipe, please follow this link to become a member.)
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Beef,
Vegetables
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