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A Visit to Red Boat Fish Sauce in Vietnam

When I realized we were going to Vietnam, I decided not to start making lists of places to go or things to eat, like I often do. (Iโ€™m learning to say โ€œYesโ€ to less-scheduled vacations.) Fortunately, a friend who lives with her family in Ho Chi Minh City planned almost our entire trip for us, and I was happy to relinquish the role to herโ€ฆ.

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Homemade Mustard

A few years ago, The Art of Living According to Joe Beef โ€“ which calls itself โ€œA Cookbook of Sortsโ€ โ€“ landed in my kitchen. I wasnโ€™t sure what to make of the book. It had a four-letter word in the beginning of the introduction, courtesy of a New York chef known for swearing. There was a chapter on Canadian trains. And as interesting asโ€ฆ

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Eggplant Jam

The words โ€œeggplantโ€ and โ€œjamโ€ together might throw you, but if you stop to consider that eggplant โ€“ like tomatoes and squash โ€“ are botanically fruits, the idea doesnโ€™t seem all that far-fetched.ย And this combination of sweet and savory is so delicious, thereโ€™s no reason to hesitateย whipping up a bowl. I love foods from the Middle East and North Africa, andย I was leafing through oneโ€ฆ

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Shallot Marmalade Recipe

Shallot jam is a wonderful additionย to a number of dishes. Itโ€™s a bit sweet and a little tangy, as well as savory, and a judiciousย spoonful perks upย roasted meats or pรขtรฉ, and can easily dress up a grilled chicken breast. You might not be familiar with shallots, but they are common in French cuisine and theyโ€™reย the sweeter cousin ofย onions. I buy them by the sack atโ€ฆ

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