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Beet and Polenta Cakes with Faux Aioli

Secret Sauces_Faux Aioli_Beet and Polenta Cakes_recipe

Top these beautiful cakes with Vanessa Seder’s Faux Aioli.

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Faux Aioli

Secret Sauces by Vanessa Seder

Aioli has popped up on restaurant menus everywhere. It’s irresistible, but if you want to make it the traditional Provençal way, you must use a mortar and pestle and include egg yolks. This widely divergent recipe skirts those items. Instead it’s a simple sauce that brings together two indulgent favorites of mine: cream and tahini.

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Faith’s Greek Lemon Chicken Soup with Quinoa

Greek chicken soup recipe_photo_lemons_Liz West_Flickr

We’ve all had lemon chicken soup with rice or noodles, but quinoa somehow makes any dish heartier and more substantial. Because quinoa is so dense and filling, it’s an excellent way to make Faith’s soup recipe, a riff on avgolemono, a meal.

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Chris Prosperi’s Quick and Easy Tomato-Chicken Soup

Chris's Tomato Chicken Soup recipe

This quick soup, one of Chris’s go-tos on a snowy day, uses a genius shortcut ingredient: tomato sauce, but a few plum tomatoes keep the flavor fresh. Chris’s favorite mini pasta, ditalini, adds the umph to make it a meal.

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Alex Province’s Quick Version of a Traditional Cocido (Spanish Soup)

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There’s nothing better than roasting a chicken low and slow for Sunday dinner. But, I don’t stop there. While I’m doing the dishes after dinner, I’ve got the chicken carcass in a stockpot simmering away on the stove so my husband Matt and I can have a delicious homemade stock for a Spanish soup later on.

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Miso-Butter Roast Chicken and Potatoes

Miso-Butter Roast Chicken and Potatoes (c) Andrew Purcell

Slow-cooking a “roast” chicken yields moist, juicy meat but flabby skin—the easy fix is to run the carved chicken under the broiler to crisp the skin before serving. The miso-honey mixture that’s drizzled on before broiling helps the skin get deep caramelization, and it also reinforces the salty-sweet miso flavor you added in the beginning, which will have mellowed.

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