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This requisite seafood dish was served at the Obama inaugural luncheon.
This requisite seafood dish was served at the Obama inaugural luncheon.
Ingredients:
maine lobsters, scallops, shrimp, cod, carrots, celery, leek, potato, salt, white pepper, nutmeg, heavy cream, vermouth, puff pastry
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A recipe for warm Dickensian sangría flavored with roasted grapefruits and oranges.
A recipe for warm Dickensian sangría flavored with roasted grapefruits and oranges.
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A Greyhound cocktail recipe that calls for vodka, grapefruit juice, and optional simple syrup.
A Greyhound cocktail recipe that calls for vodka, grapefruit juice, and optional simple syrup.
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With bourbon and ginger ale.
With bourbon and ginger ale.
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Whipped topping is combined with condensed milk and fruit juices in this quick dessert.
Whipped topping is combined with condensed milk and fruit juices in this quick dessert.
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A spicy raisin bread made in a bread machine. The most common substitute for mixed spice in the U.S.A. is pumpkin pie spice.
A spicy raisin bread made in a bread machine. The most common substitute for mixed spice in the U.S.A. is pumpkin pie spice.
Ingredients:
water, vegetable oil, brown sugar, bread flour, milk, pumpkin pie spice, yeast, golden raisins, mixed fruit
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This orange and grapefruit citrus salad with tangy feta cheese and toasted walnuts is a bright and fresh addition to a light summer meal.
This orange and grapefruit citrus salad with tangy feta cheese and toasted walnuts is a bright and fresh addition to a light summer meal.
Ingredients:
walnuts, oranges, grapefruit, salad greens, feta cheese, pomegranate juice, sugar, parsley, salt, vegetable oil
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Creamy, sweet, and tart, this classic lime dessert is always a favorite.
Creamy, sweet, and tart, this classic lime dessert is always a favorite.
Ingredients:
graham cracker crumbs, sugar, butter, condensed milk, lime juice, sour cream, lime peel, heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, vanilla
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Make your own potato chips using your microwave. A tasty and easy alternative to store-bought potato chips (not to mention economical)! A mandoline would make slicing the potato into paper thin slices a breeze.
Make your own potato chips using your microwave. A tasty and easy alternative to store-bought potato chips (not to mention economical)! A mandoline would make slicing the potato into paper thin slices a breeze.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
whipped cream, sugar, saffron, milk, honey, lemon juice, lime juice, lemon peel, lime peel, amontillado sherry, cream sherry
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This simple, refreshing salad from Alice Waters, the founder and owner of Chez Panisse, the legendary Berkeley restaurant, can be served as a first course or to revive the palate between the main course and dessert It came to The Times in 2010 when the Well blog featured a number of recipes from âThe Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from Americaâs Hottest Chefs."
This simple, refreshing salad from Alice Waters, the founder and owner of Chez Panisse, the legendary Berkeley restaurant, can be served as a first course or to revive the palate between the main course and dessert It came to The Times in 2010 when the Well blog featured a number of recipes from âThe Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from Americaâs Hottest Chefs."
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This elegant, simple variation on fruit salad makes a refreshing first course, but could also be dessert, depending on the menu A sprinkling of sugar and a splash of Prosecco elevates fresh fruit in a surprising way In winter or early spring, make it with all kinds of colorful citrus— especially blood orange and pink grapefruit
This elegant, simple variation on fruit salad makes a refreshing first course, but could also be dessert, depending on the menu A sprinkling of sugar and a splash of Prosecco elevates fresh fruit in a surprising way In winter or early spring, make it with all kinds of colorful citrus— especially blood orange and pink grapefruit