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4 to 8
servingsEasy
1 hr
By Mark Bittman
Published 2005
“Don’t make a big tsimmes out or it” was a favorite expression of my mother s, as if making a tsimmes was a big deal and therefore making a big tsimmes—well, you get the idea. Making a tsimmes—a stew of fruits and vegetables, often on the sweet side, and sometimes grains—can be a big deal, especially if you begin with a piece of meat. But as a delicious midwinter stew of dried fruits and root vegetables, served as a side dish or even a main course, it’s hardly any work at all. To make one w
