Perfect lamb chops, scalloped potatoes, hummingbird cake.
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What to Cook This Weekend |
And for Saturday lunch? I like Bryan Washington's new recipe for bò né, a classic Vietnamese preparation of marinated steak and fried eggs, served with thatches of herbs and a baguette smeared with pâté and butter. |
"It's usually served for breakfast, alongside a salad and an assortment of condiments," Bryan wrote for The New York Times Magazine, "but there are as many ways to partake in bò né as there are diners to order it. You could work through each component individually, or you could let the egg yolk seep toward your beef while you sop up everything with your bread. Or if you're anything like me, you could opt for a sort of sandwich, combining every ingredient at hand, lodging them into your bread and washing it all down with iced coffee afterward (an A-1 experience)." |
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Now, you'd have to do a lot of finish carpentry to make it have anything to do with recipes, but I've been enjoying "The Night Agent" on Netflix. (I'm no casting director, but I think Luciane Buchanan is going to be a star.) |
I don't think I'm going to read Robert Greenfield's biography of the playwright and actor Sam Shepherd, "True West," but I'm sure glad I read Dwight Garner's excellent review of the book, in The New York Times. |
Finally, Lindsay Zoladz's wonderful new newsletter for The Times, The Amplifier, turned me on to a new Jana Horn track, "After All This Time." Listen to that nice and loud. I'll see you on Sunday. |
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