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My Entenmann’s Summer: Sex and Banana Crumb Cake
Read More: My Entenmann’s Summer: Sex and Banana Crumb CakeEvery Beach “Widow” Needs an Entenmann’s Man…
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Considering Nuela
Read More: Considering NuelaThe fates have conspired against the ambitious project in the vast sweeping space that used to be Sapa…
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Michael Batterberry: Between Cary Grant and Fred Astaire with smarts
Read More: Michael Batterberry: Between Cary Grant and Fred Astaire with smartsAmerican food revolution warrior, chef champion, culinary hero dies at 78
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La Fonda Del Surprises
Read More: La Fonda Del SurprisesFirst thing I notice is that La Fonda Del Sol has sprouted a colony of bright red umbrella’d outdoor tables. Youthful office evacuees are paying homage to Bacchus and…
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The Hundred-Foot Journey, a novel of remarkable insight and sensuality, captures the heat and rage of the kitchen.
Read More: The Hundred-Foot Journey, a novel of remarkable insight and sensuality, captures the heat and rage of the kitchen.Journalist and first-time novelist Richard Morais knows as much as any exile or cook what it means to be an exile and a cook…
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Summer Berry Pudding By Florence Fabricant
Read More: Summer Berry Pudding By Florence FabricantSummer Berry Pudding By Florence Fabricant FloFab made this luscious dessert for a low fat pot luck dinner I gave one summer in Amagansett. It’s become a summer stable…
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Co Ba/Má Pêche
Read More: Co Ba/Má PêcheSpotlight on the yin and yang of Vietnamese food, a weenie new storefront in Chelsea and a sprawling midtown canteen in the basement…
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Dos Caminos Guacamole
Read More: Dos Caminos GuacamoleDos Caminos Guacamole 2 tbsp cilantro leaves, finely chopped 2 tsp yellow onion, finely chopped 2 tsp jalapeno or seranno chiles, minced 2 large ripe avocados, peeled and…
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Stephen Duong opens Co Ba in Chelsea serving Vietnamese street food inspired by sabbatical.
Read More: Stephen Duong opens Co Ba in Chelsea serving Vietnamese street food inspired by sabbatical.A pioneer of Vietnamese cooking in NYC at Cyclo, Nam, O Mai and Tet, cribs from street stalls











