Recipes by Phil
Navarin d'AgneauWonderful spring lamb and vegetable stew that defies stew stereotypes. This is a remarkably light and fresh celebration of the best spring foods. Unlike winter stews (tasty, but the meat and vegetables are all the same mushy, pasty consistency) this recipe has you cook the meat and the vegetables separately, combining them at the… |
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Smashed Squash Soup with MascarponeSatisfying, subtle, tasty, winter soup, with credit to chef Ruth Rogers of London's River Cafe, and the Wall Street Journal, which published her recipe today in its Saturday "Off Duty" section. |
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Modified Cornell ChickenThis is based on a rather famous recipe well known to generations of Cornellians and upstate New Yorkers generally. I've made a couple modifications to it over the years*, and I think it's about the best chicken grilling recipe I know. * Substituting rice vinegar for apple; adding of lemon and rosemary to the marinade;… |
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BLT Salad with Spicy AioliThis is a great way to take advantage of the fantastic tomatoes coming our way. It can be prepared simply in a bowl for family style dining, or artistically stacked on plates for a more elegant presentation. |
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Perfect Roast ChickenYears ago I read that no one can properly call himself a cook if he can't make a great roast chicken. I took that as a challenge and tried many recipes and techniques until finally finding the perfect one just inside the front cover of Keller's Bouchon. My three boys ask for this by name now and we make it about once a week. |
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