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    Fresh Tomatillo Salsa

    Fresh Tomatillo Salsa

    Pico de Verde MAKES: About 2 cups TIME: 10 minutes Super-fresh and perfect in summer. Tomatillos are more readily available these days than in years before (you may even find them in unusual colors, like purple). They’re most often sold with the papery husks...
    Flavored Oil

    Flavored Oil

    MAKES: 1/2 cup TIME: 20 minutes, plus time to cool Itв’s almost impossible to use too much of the flavoring ingredients in this preparation, but if you do if your oil becomes too strong simply dilute it with a little fresh oil. You can certainly mix or match...
    Fishless Fish Sauce

    Fishless Fish Sauce

    MAKES: About 1/2 cup TIME: 15 minutes Based on the classic fish sauces of Southeast Asia Thai nam pla is the best known but without the fish. The sea green (dulse) helps maintains the salty pungency of the real thing, but if you don’t have any handy, you...
    Fast, Down-Home Barbecue Sauce

    Fast, Down-Home Barbecue Sauce

    MAKES: About 2 cups TIME: 20 minutes I’m a ketchup fan, so one of my standard barbecue sauces simply builds on its well-balanced, tomatoey sweetness. If you want to use this sauce for basting during grilling or roasting, make sure you add it toward the end of...
    Cooked Tomatillo Salsa

    Cooked Tomatillo Salsa

    Salsa Verde MAKES: About 2 cups TIME: 30 minutes Salsa Verde is a good all-purpose salsa that keeps in the fridge for at least a week. Spoon it onto scrambled eggs and roll in a flour tortilla with a little cheese or serve a bowlful with Naked Tamales or any of the...