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Crispy Herbed Baby Potatoes
The golden crust on a roasted potato is the signal that dinner is ready. Chicken can rest for a moment, but when the potatoes are done, it’s time to eat. Crispy on the outside with a piping hot, soft interior, a potato wedge is an ideal mid-week comfort food. While it may seem like a rather humble marriage, the union of heat, fat, and starch elevates a random Wednesday, or a stressful week, like few foods can. It seems simple enough to cut up some potatoes, toss them with a little oil, and pop them in the oven, but this often doesn’t result in the crispy roasted potatoes we want.…
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Vegetarian Corn Chowder
With many corn chowders relying on bacon or chicken stock for extra flavor, they don’t meet the needs of vegetarians or anyone who is eating mostly plant-based meals. Since I always prioritize flavor, rest assured that this version is just as satisfying. For a decadent finishing touch, I top it with crispy frizzled basil. A quick dip in the frying pan turns basil shatteringly crispy and translucent…not to mention incredibly tasty. Loaded with fresh corn and topped with herbs, this chowder is ideal for those days when you have a counter full of goods from the farmers market. Naturally sweet, local corn is such a treat that I use the…
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Mole Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Mole poblano is a Mexican sauce that includes chile peppers, spices, herbs, and nuts among a long list of ingredients. Chocolate features prominently in the mix, but it rounds out the flavor rather than lending a dessert-like quality. This recipe captures the essence of mole, relying on a balance of strong ingredients that come together to lend a savory deliciousness to roasted sweet potatoes. When you read through the ingredients below, you may wonder what pairs well with a side dish that contains cocoa powder, ancho chile, and peanuts. Once the potatoes spend time in the oven, the flavors meld and become more complex. As with mole poblano, they go…