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Mail order bacon? Saveur’s got the spots.
The good folks at Saveur offer a gallery of pesto recipes.
Hey, it’s that time of year, isn’t it?
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Keeping it light on a hot day, dig this gallery of refreshing sorbets and granitas over at Saveur.
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Banana pudding is the reason to go to Magnolia Bakery. Turns me into a fat f***apotamus, man. For real.
Saveur offers a Carolina Banana Pudding recipe. Dig in.
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Dig 19 recipes for Barbecue side dishes over at Saveur.
And check out these Jalapeno-Chipotle Sliders at Serious Eats.
Mole Poblano. Friend or foe?
The Grilled Cheese Invitational? Are you kidding me? Bred-Butter-Cheese-Victory!
Saveur has the skinny–or the chubby, as it were. Oh, and some nifty recipes for grilled cheese.
Pass the peas like they used to say…
I love peas, even though the wife says they don’t count as vegetables (“too carby”). But they are another sign that spring is near even though the frozen petite peas are great year round. Head on over to Saveur and check out 16 recipes for young green peas.
And even if you don’t dig peas, bounce to this:
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Thanks to the good people at Saveur, I found this great site, that is digging through the old Gourmet Magazine archives. Food Porn at it’s (dated) best.
I’ve heard of meyer lemons but until last Friday, never tried one, at least not that I can remember. Not long ago, I saw a simple salad dressing that called for meyer lemons, olive oil and garlic. Sure enough, I found meyer lemons at a market in Manhattan. I haven’t made the dressing yet, but used it in another dressing, and on an avocado. They are sweeter than regular lemons, and while they weren’t cheap (fifty cents a pop), they sure are lovely.
They are easy to find out in Los Angeles–check out 100 things to do with a meyer lemon in the L.A. Times.
Parsley and Pancetta salad. I’m a sucker for parsley, guess it’s the French in me.
This looks worth trying…from Saveur.
I was cruisin’ around Saveur’s website and saw this:
From a most delicious blog called Joy the Baker.
Check, check it out.