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In 1975, Craig Claiborne, then editor of The Times' food department, shared his favorite childhood dish with readers “A few weeks ago we were interviewed on the McCanns' At Home Program on station WOR, and when the subject veered around to childhood foods, we described in some detail the dish that had given us most pleasure in early youth and adolescence and still gives us comfort as we approach senility. It was a family creation known as chicken spaghetti It consisted of spaghetti or spaghettini and sometimes vermicelli baked in a casserole, layered with a tomato and cream sauce, a meat sauce, boneless chicken and two kinds of grated cheese. It was almost always served when large numbers were invited for special occasions. Subsequent to the program we received numerous requests for the recipe and discovered with some astonishment that we had somehow never had occasion to use it in a story.”
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This recipe has the flaky crust, savory sauce, and vegetables found in a classic pot pie, but is served as a tiny party hors d'oeuvre.
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A turkey pot pie made with turkey leftovers and flavored with Cajun spices, onions, celery and green pepper.
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Get Stuffed Pork Tenderloin Over Grilled Kale Drizzled with Grilled Peach Whiskey Beurre Blanc Recipe from Food Network
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Crepes are great to make ahead and stuff with your favourite fillings - sweet or savoury!
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Get Celebrity Salmon on Farfalle with Black Olive Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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A classic chicken recipe made with roasted chicken mixed with a flavorful and creamy mushroom sauce.
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A play on the classic Indian chicken makhani, in this recipe yogurt and lime juice-marinated shrimp are cooked in a buttery, gently spiced tomato mixture The key here is to cook the sauce under pressure, but to use the sauté function to quickly cook the shrimp so they don’t turn rubbery Serve this over rice to catch every drop of the fragrant, creamy sauce
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Get Gingerbread and Lemon Curd Trifle with Blackberry Sauce Recipe from Food Network