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Sliced cucumbers and sweet onion marinate in a sweet and tangy combination of vinegar and sugar in this refreshing salad.
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Topped with a smoky sauce and dill pickles, this bison burger is a taste of the American West. Serve pinto beans, cheesy corn casserole or steak-cut fries alongside.
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Chipotle chiles add a hint of smokiness to this recipe for hearty chili made with beef, beans, tomatoes, and spices.
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John Schenk, the big, hearty executive chef of the six Strip House steakhouses nationwide, is a carnivore His wife, Eun Joo Lee, is a vegetarian He created this soup for her.
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After a tasting session focusing on Priorat wines back in 2005, Florence Fabricant was looking for a meal pairing that could stand up to the wines’ heft She found what she was looking for in a beef stew featured in "Italian Slow and Savory" by Joyce Goldstein She adapted it by swapping the stew meat for short ribs, and cooking it in a Dutch oven or heavy casserole, but if a tagine is available to you, that also works
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This tart, adapted from the pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, with whom I wrote a cookbook, is a very simple way to show off the last of the season’s plums Use the same formula for peaches, apricots and figs when those fruits are in season The important thing to remember when making fresh fruit tarts with cut stone fruit is that you need to pack the fruit into the pastry tightly
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Quick and easy! You can make a fresh version of this classic condiment that tastes better than what you would buy in the store. Serve with your favorite fish.
Ingredients: mayonnaise, onion, pickle relish
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Scotch, sweet vermouth, and Lillet
Ingredients: scotch, vermouth, lillet
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Very pretty chocolate and plain shortbread cookies.
Ingredients: flour, sugar, butter, cocoa, chocolate
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The Blood and Sand counters the notion that Scotch whisky can't play well in a mixed drink: Without that deep, vital smokiness, this drink would be a much less exciting proposition. In the 1930 "Savoy Cocktail Book," Harry Craddock’s recipe calls for equal parts Scotch whisky, cherry brandy, Italian vermouth and orange juice I prefer different proportions that allow the whisky and juice to predominate — and I especially like it when fresh blood orange juice is available, both for color and flavor.