
American Hot Deep-Pan Pizza
A breadlike yeasted dough is pressed into 23 cm cake tins, given a thick rim, and baked over a deeply reduced tomato…
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A breadlike yeasted dough is pressed into 23 cm cake tins, given a thick rim, and baked over a deeply reduced tomato…

Cambodia's national dish, the centrepiece of any Khmer feast and the proper-occasion food across the country

Chicken thighs are marinated briefly with turmeric, ginger-garlic paste, yogurt and a pinch of red chilli

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Beef shank with bones browns in ghee; onions cook to deep golden; whole spices bloom

This dish works best with raw beef that has been sliced paper thin, as it cooks in seconds when placed in the hot broth

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