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Community Cafés
When your town doesn’t even have a post office or a gas station, you find other ways to come together.
Deborah Madison
02.09.09
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A Sacramental Meal
It’s not fancy, but for a remote New Mexican village, this restorative feast embodies the holiday spirit.
Deborah Madison
12.23.08
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Soul Bread
When the simplest of loaves is made with deep care and commitment, you can live on bread alone.
Deborah Madison
11.04.08
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When Plums are Right
Luscious, juicy, and sweet: The gold standard of plums is far better than anything you’d find at a store.
Deborah Madison
10.02.08
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A Purepechan Stew
This calm soup is measured solely by instinct, unhurried, not worried over, and somehow just right.
Deborah Madison
06.25.08
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More Cooking in Clay: This Time, the Oven
Foods cooked long and slow in a traditional
horno
exude a fragrant blend of earth, ash, adobe, and fire—the essence of New Mexico.
Deborah Madison
05.15.08
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The Magic of Mica
When is an ingredient not an ingredient? When it’s a micaceous clay pot—a traditional Southwestern cooking vessel that improves the character of any food.
Deborah Madison
04.10.08
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Red Chile Colorado (Chile Colorado)
Deborah Madison likes to say the sauce is to New Mexico what pesto is to Liguriaits everywhere.
December 2000
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Frisée,Watercress, and Mint Salad
Salad brightened with mint.
December 2000
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