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Preserve the bounty of the season by canning your tomato harvest. This canned marinara sauce will stock your pantry for the winter and provide a tasty sauce for pasta, vegetables, and meat dishes.
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A classic slow cooker Cuban sandwich recipe.
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A light broth loaded with chunky Great Northern beans and topped with a sprinkling of bacon, this soup was inspired by the caldo gallego (a Spanish white-bean soup) Jose Garces serves at Amada.
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This brown rice pilaf is seasoned with onion, celery, raisins, fresh ginger, cumin, coriander, black pepper, and soy sauce.
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Preserved lemon and a red chile pepper give these homemade kidney beans a tangy and savory flavor with a little heat at the end.
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Come home at the end of the day to a richly spiced broth filled with lentils, ham and veggies. Pair it up with cornmeal muffins and you have a great meal!
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Down home crab cakes are heavy on the crab, light on the filler.
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Akasha Richmond's cauliflower-flecked pilaf is a fantastic, healthy meal in one dish.
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I used to visit the restaurant of a friend who was a chef. He made the best mushroom sauce for beef, but would not share his recipe. After trial and error, I think mine comes very close to his. This haute cuisine sauce makes everyday steaks or roasts into something a little more elegant.
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This is a recipe my Grandma Margie has been making for the past 40 years and it's our favorite pork chop recipe. They're kind of sweet and kind of sour, but absolutely wonderful! You can also substitute 6 ounces of cream cheese for the sour cream if that's what you have on hand, in which case you should bake the dish covered. These chops are great served with rice pilaf, mashed potatoes, or over pasta, with a salad on the side. Enjoy!
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.