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Arroz con pollo: Spanish Chicken with rice

Every time I go back to San Francisco, there is a crush of people that I want to see. In addition to everyone that I want to catch up with, thereโ€™s also a whirlwind of places I want to go to visit, from favorite taquerias to new chocolate and pastry places. (Not sure what happened in my absence, but the city has really ramped upโ€ฆ

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Holiday Gift Guide: Things Iโ€™m Liking

I started this list, initially called Things Iโ€™m Liking, which Iโ€™d intended to postโ€ฆoh, six months ago. Then I didnโ€™t make it back to finish it, and it ended up being one of those files on my desktop that Iโ€™d check into once in a while, but never get around to finishing โ€“ until now. Using my expertise as a multi-tasker,ย I decided roll it overโ€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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Joanne Weirโ€™s Cucumber and Feta Salad Recipe

I canโ€™t believe Iโ€™ve waited so long to share one of my all-time favorite recipes, from one of my all-time favorite books. And if you donโ€™t make it, youโ€™re out of your mind. Okay, I donโ€™t really mean that. But I just get so excited about this book and I canโ€™t help myself; this is my favorite salad ever. When From Tapas to Meze wasโ€ฆ

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Cocoa Nib and Spiced Lamb Sausage Pizza Recipe

During a recent interview, the subject turned to chocolate, specifically this cocoa nib sausage, which I use to top the pizza dough recipeย from The Great Book of Chocolate, which has a bit of chocolate added to it. There areย many cultures that use chocolate in savory dishes, whose origins go back hundreds and in some cases, thousands of years, including Mole. In France, itโ€™s not uncommonโ€ฆ

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