Tag: kosher salt

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Broiled Flat Iron Steak With Brussels Sprouts and Sweet Potatoes 19

Ingredients 6 ounces Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved 6 ounces sweet potato, peeled, halved lengthwise, and sliced into thin half-moons 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1 (1-lb.) flat iron steak, trimmed 2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme, divided 1 teaspoon kosher salt, divided 3/4 teaspoon black pepper, divided How to Make It Step 1 Preheat broiler, […]

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Curry-Poached Cod With Snap Pea Slaw 11

While a lot of curry paste makes a fantastic marinade, just a little can make a light, fragrant poaching liquid for delicate cod fillets. A crunchy, colorful slaw makes this a refreshing summer main. If you can’t find bamboo shoots, simply omit them or sub thinly sliced summer squash. Serve the fish in shallow bowls with […]

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One-Pan Crispy Chicken Thighs With Potatoes and Chard 3

One-skillet dinners like this one make weeknight cooking a breeze—and since it comes together in 30 minutes, you spend less time cooking and more enjoying the meal. Starting the chicken in a cold skillet renders flavorful fat that crisps up the chicken and potatoes to golden perfection. Use a cast-iron skillet; its even heat distribution […]

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Silky Tomato Soup with White Beans and Garlic Oil 9

Creamy, silky tomato soup is the ultimate comfort food. We’ve elevated the traditional soup with the addition of white cannellini beans and toasty garlic oil. You won’t miss any of the cream or calories from this dairy-free tomato soup as the texture is still silky from blending the tomato base. Serve alongside our revamped Grilled Cheese Skillet […]

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Fennel and Blood Orange Salad 2

This salad is a feast for the eyes, and a welcome relief from the brown and gold tones on the Thanksgiving table. Sweet-tart blood oranges and a honey vinaigrette offset the bitter edge of the endive and radicchio (you can also use milder romaine lettuce hearts). If you can’t find blood oranges, try ruby red […]

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Smoke-Roasted Turkey Breast with Pomegranate-Thyme Glaze 15

Late November may not be prime time for grilling, but adding smoke and fire to the holiday bird is worth the momentary chill. Because this is a turkey breast (and not a whole bird), it cooks relatively quickly over an indirect fire, but it’s still plenty big to feed a crowd. Ingredients 2 cups cherry […]

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Honey-Bourbon Spatchcocked Turkey 9

The brine is all you need for this fantastic bird. While the bourbon seems generous, it will impart a very subtle flavor in the meat once all the water is added. If you want a more intense smoke flavor, add a handful of soaked applewood chips to the grill. For a deeply bronzed, almost mahogany […]

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Herb, Lemon, and Garlic Turkey 1

Instead of a wet brine, this bird uses a dry salt and sugar cure, which will concentrate flavor and help it brown. Hard herbs (fresh sage, rosemary, and thyme) hold up beautifully while roasting, imparting a woodsy, savory note to the meat. Soft herbs (parsley and chives) garnish the turkey and perk up the finished […]

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Easier Chicken Noodle Soup 7

Using cheese-filled tortellini as the noodle here adds more flavor than plain pasta; a hint of miso further enriches the broth. You’ll sometimes find miso in your supermarket’s produce section, near the tofu; it might be on the Asian foods aisle on the shelf. For the least expensive option, pick up miso at an Asian […]

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Beef Filets with Mushroom Sauce and Parmesan Popovers 12

Ingredients Popovers: 1 cup fat-free milk 2 large eggs 4.5 ounces all-purpose flour (about 1 cup) 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt Cooking spray 2 tablespoons grated fresh Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese Sauce: 1/2 ounce dried porcini mushrooms 2 cups boiling water 1 1/2 teaspoons olive oil 1/3 cup thinly sliced shallots 4 ounces sliced fresh cremini mushroom caps […]