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Traditional Irish comfort food in the form of sausage, potatoes, and vegetables baked in a creamy sauce made with Guinness® stout.
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Chef John's recipe for grilled lamb steaks uses a yogurt marinade before dressing the cooked steaks in a delicious sherry vinegar-honey vinaigrette.
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Such a refreshing salad and it holds nicely in the refrigerator if you want to make it ahead. Light and nutty bulgur is soaked in water until it 's fluffy and ready to be combined with parsley, mint, tomatoes, and a bit of oil and freshly squeezed lemon juice. Serves four.
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If you like peppery arugula, this simple salad is for you!
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A healthy toasted sesame kale chips recipe.
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If you like French Onion soup you'll love this easy-to-make French Onion Bruschetta!
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Leftover ham? Make a simple ham salad with diced ham, hard boiled eggs, sweet pickle relish, mayo, onion, celery, bell pepper, and mustard.
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Chef John serves mini ravioli in a creamy sauce flavored with tangy Gorgonzola and Parmesan for a quick gourmet dish. It's topped with diced apple and toasted walnuts.
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"Bone broth" has become stylish as part of the Paleo diet, which enthusiastically recommends eating meat and bones (The idea is to eat like our Paleolithic, pre-agricultural ancestors.) But cooks have known its wonderful qualities for centuries This robust and savory beef broth — more than a stock, less than a soup — can be the basis for innumerable soups and stews, but it also makes a satisfying and nourishing snack on its own.
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Roasted bones, carrot, celery, and onion lend deep, rich, well-rounded flavor in just 2 hours with this pressure cooker beef stock recipe.
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Savory pies and tarts are go-to dishes at Thanksgiving They can be made well in advance and they make a great main course for guests who are not eating turkey We chose this recipe from Kathy Patalsky, a vegan blogger in Los Angeles, to represent the savory pie in our Vegetarian Thanksgiving series