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Ants Climbing a Tree Glass Noodles
This is Chef John's take on the classic Sichuan dish Ants Climbing a Tree, a magnificent mix of glass noodles and ground pork that is rich, spicy, and savory. The name is derived from the way the bits of pork stick to the noodles in the finished dish.
Viking Stew
This Viking stew, made with meat, berries, mushrooms, plenty of fresh herbs, and root vegetables typically available to the Vikings, is a seemingly primitive dish with a remarkably sophisticated flavor. It works with any meat, so if you cannot hunt for wild boar, do not be dismayed—you can still make it!
Handkerchief Lasagna
Chef John's handkerchief lasagna is made with paper-thin homemade pasta sheets, folded over a delicate ricotta filling and a light amount of pasta sauce. These filled "handkerchiefs" are then layered to create one of the best versions of lasagna ever.
Spicy Lettuce Noodles
Chef John's spicy lettuce noodles are more than an easy delicious garlic noodle dish. Crunchy lettuce ribs and wilted lettuce add marvelous texture, and lettuce contributes a subtle bittersweet flavor to sweet, salty, spicy noodles, making it a truly interesting dish, in a very good way.
Cheese Agnolotti
Cheese agnolotti, homemade pasta filled with ricotta and Parmesan filling, have the perfect filling-to-pasta ratio. Chef John's adorable little puffs are a pleasure to make and a delight to eat. Serve them in the pasta sauce of your choice.
Pistachio Stuffed Pork Tenderloin
Chef John's pistachio-stuffed pork tenderloin with a quick, easy pan sauce is impressive and beautiful to serve. The pistachio and Dijon mustard filling is a flavor combination that you will use again and again.
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole for One
This chicken Cordon Bleu casserole is everything you want from a chicken Cordon Bleu, but with way less effort. All the flavor is there in a version you can whip up on a weeknight, and easily scale to serve more people. How great is it when the easiest way to make a classic turns out to also be the best way?
Tuscan Style Ribs (Rosticciana)
These Tuscan style ribs, or Rosticciana, are grilled relatively quickly to a beautiful rusty red, and drizzled with a bright citronette, a lemon-garlic dressing. They are pleasurably chewy and intensely delicious, proving that low and slow is not the only way to go when cooking ribs.
Hawaiian Macaroni Salad
Chef John's Hawaiian macaroni salad may be the simplest version of mac salad ever, but it is also the one that always gets finished first and gets complimented the most. And here, the simplicity is the secret—when you are at a cookout, looking at a full table of spicy, flavorful, rich barbecued meats, this uncomplicated salad is exactly what you will want on the side.
Pasta Alla Caponata
Chef John's pasta alla caponata turns a famously delicious Sicilian vegetable relish, caponata, into a fabulously delicious pasta sauce. With eggplant, capers, and pine nuts in a rich tomato sauce, this pasta dish is incredible. If you have leftovers—and you probably won't—it makes a great cold summer pasta salad, too, with just an added splash of olive oil.
Classic Chocolate Ice Cream Sandwich
These ice cream sandwiches tastes just like the ones purchased from the ice cream truck when you were a child. This recipe makes the soft, sticky, chewy chocolate cookies from scratch and you simply sandwich them with plain vanilla ice cream.
Sweet Tea Ribs
Chef John's sweet tea ribs have a tea-infused barbecue sauce, and are sliced apart and finished by cooking in the sauce. This method gets the flavor of the indescribably delicious, beautifully seasoned, gorgeously deep brown sweet tea sauce all the way to the bone.
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