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Make tasty cinnamon rolls without yeast using this easy recipe and basic pantry ingredients; it's a total winner for a family brunch.
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Recipe for Tomato Soup with Toasted Cheese Croutons, as seen in the February 2001 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine.
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Keep those good Thanksgiving feelings going after the holiday with this hearty turkey and rice soup.
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These quick and easy baked chicken thighs are seasoned with onion and garlic for a fast and delicious main dish.
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Get Garlic and Celery Root Mashed Spuds Recipe from Food Network
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Chef Amanda Cohen of New York City's Dirt Candy sets off celery's bitterness and crunch with meaty oyster mushrooms and grapes that have been grilled until almost bursting.
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Clean and simple Eight ingredients — apple cider, cider vinegar, cabbage, mustard seeds, celery seeds, sugar, salt and pepper to taste — combine into what ought to be a staple of your repertoire You’ll need to cook the cider down by half before using it, but everything else goes in raw, and the combination matures over the course of a few hours into a side dish that can accompany just about anything grilled or roasted, pulled or hacked
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An old fashioned recipe that is different from most pickles. Cucumbers and onions are pickled in a mustard sauce made with turmeric and celery seed.
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An easy honey mustard sauce recipe. You will need mustard powder, apple cider vinegar, honey, and kosher salt.
Ingredients: mustard, cider vinegar, honey
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This quick and easy homemade Worcestershire sauce is made with apple cider vinegar and various spices you have in your cupboard.
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In New Orleans, red beans and rice are traditionally served on Mondays because the dish uses up leftover Sunday ham. Grace Parisi likes making the recipe any day of the week, and she replaces the ham with smoky bacon.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne With Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.