mathilde’s tomato tart – smitten kitchen

The tart crust (pâte brisée) is loosely adapted from Dorie Greenspan’s Everyday Dorie. For the cheese, use any kind you like or a combination thereof. Lemoine loves Drunken Goat here, but gruyère, comté, cheddar, asiago, or pecorino could work too. I used an aged provolone. If you don’t have large …

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Roasted Garlic in the Microwave

posted by Steamy Kitchen Learn how to roast garlic in the microwave in just minutes! If you are a garlic lover, this is a must-have recipe. You will be topping all of your favorite dishes with perfectly roasted garlic in no time.  This recipe is great for, well just about …

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Steamed Green Beans in the Microwave

posted by Steamy Kitchen How to steam green beans in the microwave in just under 10 minutes!  Steamed green beans are so easy to make, especially in the microwave. I like to use this recipe on nights when I need a simple side dish or appetizer. It only takes some …

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Crispy Tofu Buddha Bowl with Tangy Ponzu Sauce Recipe

posted by Crystal Enjoy the best of Japanese plant-based cuisine in this Crispy Tofu Buddha Bowl starring pan-seared tofu flavored with homemade ponzu sauce and topped with nutty sesame seeds. When it comes to eating sustainably and colorfully, we’ve started thinking more in terms of a simple, nutritious one-bowl meal. …

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kachumber cooler

If you go way back in the land of Smitten Kitchen, you might know that one of my favorite restaurants of all time was called Tabla, specifically the more casual, heavier on the small plates, downstairs space called the Bread Bar. In my early years in New York, I went …

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kachumber cooler – smitten kitchen

If you go way back in the land of Smitten Kitchen, you might know that one of my favorite restaurants of all time was called Tabla, specifically the more casual, heavier on the small plates, downstairs space called the Bread Bar. In my early years in New York, I went …

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collard greens with cornmeal dumplings

One of my favorite cookbook purchases of the last year is Toni Tipton-Martin‘s Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking. It’s one of those incredible books that even from the pages of the introduction quietly but irrevocably pivots some of the ways you think about food. Tipton-Martin talks …

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dulce de leche chocoflan

If you spend any time on Pinterest or Instagram food searches, and who that hangs out here does not, I bet at least once in the last couple years, your Explore tab led you to the photogenic, decadent world of chocoflans. If not, let this post fix your suggestions right …

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The Proper Pork Larb

posted by Steamy Kitchen Team Sarah Tiong teaches us how to make authentic thai Proper Pork Larb. This Proper Pork Larb has a hint of sweetness packed with the savoury nuttiness of glutinous rice and pork. This recipe is courtesy of Sarah’s new book, Sweet Savory Spicy: : Exciting Street …

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dulce de leche chocoflan – smitten kitchen

Heat your oven: To 350ºF (180°C). Make the flan: In a blender, combine the dulce de leche, evaporated milk, cream cheese, vanilla extract, and salt and blend until smooth, 20 to 30 seconds. Pour in the eggs and blend for another 10 seconds until smooth. Make the chocolate cake: Sift …

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