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Mini Cherry Pies
I used to always make a typical cherry pie and there would always be half a pie left over after serving. I love this mini cherry pie recipe because it makes just two mini pies at a time. Perfect for me and my husband when we are eating dinner together.
Candied Buddha's Hand Citron
What should you get that 'special' (super-picky and has everything) foodie on your holiday list? Now you know. By the way, if you're a fan of candied citrus, you'll want to make extra, since Buddha's hand is a unique and special treat.
Best Honeycomb Toffee Candy
This fun honeycomb candy goes by many names; cinder toffee, sponge candy, and my personal favorite, "hokey pokey," but no matter what you call it, this eye-catching confection is a proven crowd-pleaser. Thousands of bubbles, trapped in the cooling sugar syrup, give this the most interesting melt-in-your-mouth texture. As long as you're very careful and heat the syrup up to the correct temp, there's not a lot that can go wrong with this recipe.
Chef John's Hot and Sour Soup
This hot and sour soup is almost always served as an appetizer in a Chinese restaurant. Yes, it's hot, and yes, it's sour, but it's also so much more, and other than a little bit of slicing and dicing, this is relatively quick and easy to make. Add some pork to this, or some little fun-sized meatballs for a fantastic meal. Serve with extra sliced green onions on top.
Chef John's Green Chicken Chili
Make this easier version of chili verde using chicken and a tomatillo-based green salsa instead of roasting and pureeing fresh tomatillos. Note that this is a green chili made with chicken and not a chili made with green chicken. Sorry if this disappoints anyone. You can serve it with sour cream, avocado, cilantro, and corn tortillas or corn bread.
Tuscan Fish Stew
I spent a few days in Florence about 30 years ago, and while I don't remember much, I do recall my surprise at how delicious the Tuscan fish stew was. What I found so interesting was how herbs like oregano, sage, and rosemary, which I'd only associated with meat, were also used with seafood. Also, FYI just in case any old-school Tuscans are coming over: I hear that for this to qualify as an official Italian fish stew you need use at least 5 different types of seafood, which is both insane and adorable. Serve with crusty bread.
Chef John's Black Lentil Soup
Use black beluga lentils for lentil soup instead of green. There's absolutely nothing wrong with green lentil soup, but once you start using black beluga lentils, you'll have a hard time going back. These beauties cook up melt-in-your-mouth tender but still retain their structural integrity, giving the soup a thick, satisfying body with a light, non-starchy mouthfeel.
Avgolemono Soup
Avgolemono is a rich, silky, and comforting Greek soup made with chicken broth and Arborio rice, enriched with beaten eggs and lemon juice, that's amazingly delicious! I've made this epic Greek soup many times but this recipe is made from scratch with a whole chicken and homemade broth. Garnish with parsley and lemon zest.
Roasted Chicken Broth
Start this flavorful chicken broth by roasting the chicken first, then use all the dark meat to fortify the broth.
Caldo Verde (Portuguese Sausage Kale Soup)
This soup is so hearty and comforting, you'll almost forget how good it is for you. And it's perfect for cold weather with the spicy sausage, kale, potatoes, and plenty of chicken broth.
Chef John's Manhattan Clam Chowder
Manhattan clam chowder is usually very watery, too tomato-y, and not nearly clammy enough so I reworked the recipe into something significantly more rich, satisfying, and delicious. My secrets? A ton of clams, not too much tomato, and a little bit of flour to thicken things up. Serve with oyster crackers and garnish with fresh chives, parsley, tarragon, or even dill, if desired.
Chef John's Spanish Garlic Soup (Sopa de Ajo)
Sopa de Ajo is a wonderfully rustic bread soup spiked with sliced garlic, paprika, and ham. If that wasn't enough to get your attention, it's also topped with eggs poached in a fragrant, brick-red broth. It's like a steaming bowl of breakfast-for-dinner.
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