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7-Minute Blueberry Cobbler with Pancake Batter!

cooking light global kitchen_blueberry cobbler recipe

Call it the reverse cobbler. Instead of fruit on the bottom and biscuit dough on the top, David Joachim, author of Global Kitchen, turns it upside down and uses a dough that’s close to a pancake batter. The dough goes in the bottom of the pan and the fruit is strewn across the top. Hands-on […]

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Caramel Crème Brûlée

Grab your kitchen torches, for this totally do-able summer custard! Inspired by a restaurant dessert and his favorite sea salt caramel gelato, Chris Prosperi created a beautiful caramel crème brûlée with a sea salt sugar “crust” on top.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie from Mad Hungry: Feeding Men & Boys by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2009. Photographs by Mikkel Vang.

I adore this pie, which I start making in June, when fresh strawberries come into season on the heels of May’s rhubarb. Early on in life, I discovered that cooking special things made both other people and me happy—and the fact that you took the time to do it (instead of just stopping off at […]

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Grilled Hanger Steak

Copyright © 2009. Photographs by Mikkel Vang

You can’t beat a flavorful marinade for steak, especially for a cut like hanger, which has a wonderful toothsome texture. Its compact narrow, half-foot-long pieces make it easy to maneuver around a small grill. To serve, slice it on the bias, against the grain. With potatoes and vegetables, a little goes a long way in […]

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Chris’s Grilled Ratatouille

Once you’ve finished grilling your chicken, beef, or pork, don’t turn off that grill! While it’s still hot, throw some veggies on and make Chris’s grilled ratatouille. It’s even better the day after. Chris grills a batch the night before he wants to eat it and then makes sandwiches with the mix the next day. […]

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Salted Chocolate Martini

What does it mean to be a “craft cocktail?” It means that all the ingredients are pure, fresh, made from scratch. For instance, you won’t find store bought chocolate syrup or any pre-flavored spirits in this over-the-top delicious martini by Anthony DeSerio, our chief cocktail contributor. Anthony awards the best craft martini at our annual Faith […]

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