recipe_x_ingredient.id,recipe.id,recipe.ts,recipe.title,recipe.description,recipe.time,recipe.from,ingredient.id,ingredient.ts,ingredient.value 309,18,"2017-11-07 04:31:41","Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli","These sweet potato fritters from the Myers + Chang cookbook are incredible. The creamy roasted sweet potato cakes are enriched with a little butter, punched up with spicy red curry paste, and studded with bits of sweet Chinese sausage and scallions, then breaded in panko, which makes them extra crispy when fried. Already addictive on their own, the Sriracha Aioli accompanying them will ensure you can’t stop dipping until they’re gone. If you can’t find the Chinese sausage (lap cheong), you can substitute chopped bacon, chorizo, or ham, or just leave out the meat for a veggie version. And although regular sweet potatoes or yams work beautifully here, if you can find extra-sweet, purple-skinned Japanese sweet potatoes, the authors recommend using those. For a couple more stunning Myers + Chang creations, get their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe, and their Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe. For more savory sweet potato dishes, try our Sweet Potato-Star Anise Soup with Ginger recipe, and our New Mexican Sweet Potato Latkes with Lime-Sour Cream Sauce recipe.","Total: 1 hr 48 min (includes roasting and cooling time)","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",309,"2017-11-07 04:31:41","3/4 cup panko bread crumbs" 310,18,"2017-11-07 04:31:41","Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli","These sweet potato fritters from the Myers + Chang cookbook are incredible. The creamy roasted sweet potato cakes are enriched with a little butter, punched up with spicy red curry paste, and studded with bits of sweet Chinese sausage and scallions, then breaded in panko, which makes them extra crispy when fried. Already addictive on their own, the Sriracha Aioli accompanying them will ensure you can’t stop dipping until they’re gone. If you can’t find the Chinese sausage (lap cheong), you can substitute chopped bacon, chorizo, or ham, or just leave out the meat for a veggie version. And although regular sweet potatoes or yams work beautifully here, if you can find extra-sweet, purple-skinned Japanese sweet potatoes, the authors recommend using those. For a couple more stunning Myers + Chang creations, get their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe, and their Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe. For more savory sweet potato dishes, try our Sweet Potato-Star Anise Soup with Ginger recipe, and our New Mexican Sweet Potato Latkes with Lime-Sour Cream Sauce recipe.","Total: 1 hr 48 min (includes roasting and cooling time)","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",310,"2017-11-07 04:31:41","1/4 cup vegetable oil, such as canola, plus more as needed" 311,18,"2017-11-07 04:31:41","Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli","These sweet potato fritters from the Myers + Chang cookbook are incredible. The creamy roasted sweet potato cakes are enriched with a little butter, punched up with spicy red curry paste, and studded with bits of sweet Chinese sausage and scallions, then breaded in panko, which makes them extra crispy when fried. Already addictive on their own, the Sriracha Aioli accompanying them will ensure you can’t stop dipping until they’re gone. If you can’t find the Chinese sausage (lap cheong), you can substitute chopped bacon, chorizo, or ham, or just leave out the meat for a veggie version. And although regular sweet potatoes or yams work beautifully here, if you can find extra-sweet, purple-skinned Japanese sweet potatoes, the authors recommend using those. For a couple more stunning Myers + Chang creations, get their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe, and their Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe. For more savory sweet potato dishes, try our Sweet Potato-Star Anise Soup with Ginger recipe, and our New Mexican Sweet Potato Latkes with Lime-Sour Cream Sauce recipe.","Total: 1 hr 48 min (includes roasting and cooling time)","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",311,"2017-11-07 04:31:41","1/2 cup Sriracha Aioli, or 1/2 cup mayonnaise mixed with 2 tablespoons sriracha" 325,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",44,"2017-11-07 04:29:58","1 tablespoon sesame oil" 323,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",194,"2017-11-07 04:30:38","1 tablespoon sugar" 312,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",312,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 recipe Braised Short Ribs" 313,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",313,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 16-ounce package round dumpling wrappers (we like Twin Marquis brand)" 314,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",314,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 recipe Sichuan Chili Oil" 315,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",315,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1/2 Asian pear, cored" 316,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",316,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 quart chicken stock or canned low-sodium chicken broth" 317,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",317,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1/2 medium yellow onion, coarsely chopped" 318,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",318,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","2 scallions, white and green parts coarsely chopped" 319,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",319,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 medium garlic clove, smashed" 320,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",320,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 1-inch knob fresh ginger, peeled and sliced" 321,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",321,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","2 whole star anise" 322,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",322,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","2 tablespoons soy sauce" 324,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",324,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 tablespoon honey" 326,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",326,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","2 tablespoons vegetable oil, such as canola" 327,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",327,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 1/2 pounds boneless English-style short ribs, trimmed and cut into 2-inch medallions" 328,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",328,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","2 teaspoons kosher salt" 329,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",329,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper" 330,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",330,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 tablespoon Sichuan peppercorns" 331,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",331,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1/4 cup chili oil" 332,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",332,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1/4 cup black Chinkiang vinegar" 334,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",334,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","2 teaspoons peeled and grated fresh ginger (about 1-inch knob)" 335,19,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil","Don’t be daunted by this Braised Short Rib Dumplings recipe from the new Myers + Chang cookbook. The steps can be spread out over several days, and the meat and the chili oil both keep for a while. The braised short ribs are succulent and wonderfully spiced with garlic, ginger, star anise, soy, sesame oil, and a little sugar; you can use the meat in sandwiches, bao, and tacos if you’re not up for the task of folding dumplings, and you can even freeze the meat to keep on hand for last-minute meals. Similarly, the spicy, tongue-tingling Sichuan chili oil keeps for up to 2 weeks in the fridge, and is good drizzled over all sorts of other food. The synergy of the soft, juicy, meaty dumplings with the vibrant oil is pretty hard to beat, though. The Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe and Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun recipe from Myers + Chang are clear winners as well. Once you get the hang of folding dumplings, you’ll also want to try our Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings recipe, and our Steamed Vegetable Dumplings recipe.",,"Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",335,"2017-11-07 04:31:47","1 teaspoon Dijon mustard" 352,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",48,"2017-11-07 04:29:58","1 tablespoon cornstarch" 336,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",336,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","10 ounces London broil or flank steak, thinly sliced in 2 × 1/4 inch strips" 337,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",337,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1 recipe Fun Sauce" 338,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",338,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper" 339,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",339,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","6 tablespoons vegetable oil" 340,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",340,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1 pound gai lan (Chinese broccoli), regular broccoli, or rapini, trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces" 341,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",341,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1/2 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced" 342,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",342,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","3 tablespoons water" 343,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",343,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1 pound fresh wide flat rice noodles, cut into 1-inch strips" 344,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",344,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","2 scallions, white and green parts finely chopped (about 1/2 cup)" 345,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",345,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1 tablespoon peeled and chopped fresh ginger (about 1-inch knob)" 346,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",346,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","3 medium garlic cloves, minced (about 1 tablespoon)" 347,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",347,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1 cup low-sodium soy sauce" 348,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",348,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","2 tablespoons black Chinkiang vinegar" 349,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",349,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil" 350,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",350,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper" 351,20,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","Beef and Chinese Broccoli Chow Fun","Who needs take-out? This beef and broccoli dish from the duo behind Boston restaurant Myers + Chang is easy and delicious. The thin strips of marinated beef and Chinese broccoli are stir fried with onions and tossed with a peppery sauce with plenty of ginger, garlic, and scallions, plus flat, chewy rice noodles to catch all the delicious Fun Sauce. If you’re vegetarian, it’s also great with tofu in place of the beef, and since the sauce is already vegan, there’s no need to change anything else. Just substitute 14 to 16 ounces firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes, skip the marinating step, and proceed with the stir-fry directions with the tofu cubes in place of the beef, and add all the Fun Sauce at the end. For more Myers + Chang goodness, try their Braised Short Rib Dumplings with Sichuan Chili Oil recipe and their Sweet Potato and Chinese Sausage Fritters with Sriracha Aioli recipe. If you’re going stir-fry crazy, check out our Stir-Fried Tamarind Eggplant recipe, and our Five-Spice Pork Stir-Fry with Sweet Potatoes and Snap Peas recipe too.","Total: 20 min, plus 5 min to make sauce and 3+ hours to marintate beef","Myers+Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang & Karen Akunowicz",351,"2017-11-07 04:31:57","1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons water" 355,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,74,"2017-11-07 04:30:11","1 cup heavy cream" 369,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,278,"2017-11-07 04:31:20","2 eggs" 353,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,353,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","4 egg yolks" 354,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,354,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","1 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar" 356,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,356,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","3/4 cup beer" 357,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,357,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","2 ripe pears" 358,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,358,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","2 cups water" 359,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,359,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","1/2 lemon, sliced thinly" 360,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,360,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","1/2 orange, sliced thinly" 361,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,361,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","1 cinnamon stick" 362,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,362,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","1 vanilla pod" 363,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,363,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","juice from 1/2 lemon" 364,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,364,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","juice from 1/2 orange" 365,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,365,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","1 1/2 tablespoons butter" 366,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,366,"2017-11-07 04:32:15","5 1/2 tablespoons plus 1 1/2 tablespoons granulated sugar" 367,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,367,"2017-11-07 04:32:15","4 thick slices brioche" 368,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,368,"2017-11-07 04:32:15","5 1/4 teaspoons granulated sugar" 370,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,370,"2017-11-07 04:32:15","1 cup beer" 371,21,"2017-11-07 04:32:14","Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. This dessert from Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann looks simple, but is richly textured and flavored: smooth, cold, luscious beer ice cream and warm, tender, fragrant glazed pears join crisp-crusted brioche that’s battered in beer and cream before being caramelized in a pan. You will need an ice cream maker, and will want to prepare the beer ice cream well in advance so it has ample time to freeze. You can also soak the pears in their citrus, vanilla, and cinnamon scented bath ahead of time, then glaze them with brown sugar and butter when you’re ready to assemble dessert, just before you toast the beer-and-cream-soaked brioche. While a pale ale or Belgian pilsner like Stella Artois will make for a nice light, clean flavor, you can certainly play around with your favorite style of brew for this recipe. For a main course from the chef, try his Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes) recipe.",,,371,"2017-11-07 04:32:15","5 1/2 tablespoons butter" 380,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,49,"2017-11-07 04:29:58",salt 372,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,372,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","2 cups plus 2 tablespoons flour" 373,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,373,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","8 tablespoons water" 374,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,374,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","1 teaspoon salt" 375,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,375,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","1 egg yolk" 376,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,376,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","For the Baeckeoffee: 1 whole chicken, about 4 pounds" 377,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,377,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","8 1/2 cups chicken stock" 378,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,378,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","4 1/4 cups Riesling" 379,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,379,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","3 tablespoons plus 2 tablespoons olive oil" 381,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,381,"2017-11-07 04:32:19",pepper 382,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,382,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","4 artichokes" 383,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,383,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","1 lemon" 384,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,384,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","10 baby onions" 385,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,385,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","1 1/4 pounds potatoes" 386,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,386,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","6 cloves garlic" 387,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,387,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","4 tomatoes" 388,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,388,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","1/4 blanched preserved lemon" 389,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,389,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","1/3 cup sugar" 390,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,390,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","7 tablespoons water" 391,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,391,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","3 sprigs thyme" 392,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,392,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","2 sprigs rosemary" 393,22,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","Baeckeoffe (Chicken Casserole with Artichokes and Tomatoes)","This recipe is brought to you by our friends from Stella Artois. The hearty Alsatian casserole called Baeckeoffe (“bake oven”) is made a bit more elegant by Michelin three-star chef Antoine Westermann, who combines a whole chicken with Riesling, potatoes, artichokes, tomatoes, fragrant herbs like rosemary and thyme, and plenty of garlic. Preserved lemon blanched in syrup adds another elegant layer of aromatic flavor. As per tradition, the casserole dish is tightly sealed with a ring of dough, then simmered in the oven until juicy and tender. For a dessert recipe from the chef, see his Caramelized Brioche with Glazed Pears and Beer Ice Cream recipe.","Total: 1 hr 40 min",,393,"2017-11-07 04:32:19","10 leaves parsley" 408,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",52,"2017-11-07 04:29:58","cilantro leaves, for garnish" 394,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",394,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","2 jalapeños, seeded and chopped" 395,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",395,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","2 cloves garlic" 396,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",396,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","1/2 cup fresh cilantro" 397,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",397,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","2 tablespoons olive oil" 398,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",398,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","2 tablespoons fresh lime juice" 399,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",399,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","1 tablespoon unsweetened flaked coconut" 400,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",400,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","½ teaspoon ground cumin" 401,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",401,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","¼ teaspoon kosher salt" 402,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",402,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","pinch of ground ginger" 403,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",403,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","1 pound brick processed cheese, cubed" 404,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",404,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","1/2 cup whole milk" 405,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",405,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","1/2 teaspoon ground cumin" 406,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",406,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","1/2 teaspoon paprika" 407,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",407,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","1/4 teaspoon cayenne" 409,23,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney","You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness. You could try dipping pappadams into this in place of tortilla chips. And why not try Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado and Spinach Queso Blanco too?","Total: 15 min","QUESO!: Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip by Lisa Fain",409,"2017-11-07 04:32:30","tortilla chips, for serving"