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Layer thinly sliced apples with Greek yogurt and walnuts, or go with fresh berries and almond butter.
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This dish involves layering thinly sliced potatoes with heavy cream and grated cheese, and then baking until the cream reduces and blankets the potatoes in a rich, creamy sauce.
This popular steakhouse side involves layering thinly sliced potatoes with heavy cream (a lot of it!) and grated cheese, and then baking until the cream reduces and blankets the potatoes in a rich, creamy sauce.
He plays a similar trick with another war horse, eggplant parmigiana, layering thinly sliced zucchini into the mix, which lightens it up considerably, giving it a bit of a ratatouille lilt.
Smear the miso in an even layer, as thinly as possible, over the parchment.
Sukiyaki is a worthy centerpiece for any izakaya meal, and Tsubaki's is great, with a layer of thinly shaved New York steak simmering in a skillet with forest mushrooms, chrysanthemum leaves and a soft, yielding egg.
The vegetable terrine was beautifully arranged, revealing careful layering of thinly sliced eggplant, sun-dried tomatoes and roasted peppers.
As a student I was very fond of making a potato casserole, sort of a moist potato lasagne with layers of thinly sliced spuds.
Celeriac dauphinoise is another stalwart: layers of thinly sliced celeriac baked with double cream and a little garlic, anchovies, rosemary and grated parmesan.
But in North Jersey it is a huge sandwich, which serves at least three, made with a variety of meats on three layers of thinly sliced rye, bound with Russian dressing and laced with cole slaw.
Medieval," one of my dining companions declared of a cloud of whipped cream sprinkled with pine-nut dust, which concealed layers of thinly sliced pear, cucumber, and shrimp; we ate the whole thing.
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