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Enjoy this Warm Porcini Soup recipe with ingredients and easy step-by-step directions from Chowhound.
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Chicken breasts are sauteed with onion, garlic, and fresh porcini mushrooms in a rich balsamic vinegar sauce in this quick dinner option.
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Veg out with this super-fresh summer pasta.
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Delicious sole dredged in an egg and mustard mixture, then potato flakes; pan fried to a golden brown. Serve with lemon wedges and tartar sauce.
Ingredients: egg, yellow mustard, salt, potato, oil, sole
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Sliced Granny Smith apples are sugared, sprinkled with cinnamon and tucked into the fridge overnight. A lovely pastry is rolled out, placed in the pan and gets filled with the apple mixture. The top crust is then added and the pie baked to perfection.
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This recipe for duck confit fried spring rolls has duck confit, carrots, water chestnuts, and mushrooms wrapped in rice paper and a hoisin-plum dipping sauce.
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The cinnamon apple sponge cake dessert recipe is from the 2009 Inaugural Luncheon is courtesy of Design Cuisine.
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This is a wonderful tangy, sweet, and delicious way to eat apples. I love it with apples, but my mom also does this with strawberries or pears. I've also done this with just one apple for myself when I wanted a quick snack. Pink lady and red delicious apples will also work well.
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No oats in this simple apple crisp -- just cinnamon spiced apples covered in a lightly sweet, buttery crust.
Ingredients: apples, cinnamon, water, sugar, butter, flour
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For those interactive group-gathering festive meals that first come to mind — fondue, say, or raclette — you either have to maintain a giant heated stone by an even larger roaring fire or a balance a pot of boiling oil, molten cheese or finicky chocolate over a live flame Le grand aioli, by contrast, is a distinctly relaxing, convivial and participatory group meal that requires no dangerous apparatus: It’s just a vivid spread of vegetables, simply cooked, and a few pieces of steamed seafood to go with the large quantity of rather garlicky mayonnaise Since the meal is served at room temperature – neither hot nor cold – it is one of those exceedingly-gentle-on-the-cook meals for which you can just sit down and stay down