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Amazing what a good bottle of barbecue sauce can do for sauerkraut! Its underlying sweetness tames the sourness of the cabbage, and we all know how good it is with chicken.
Ingredients: bone, barbecue sauce
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A good-tasting fruit vinegar can be the cooking medium for an entire dish For these ribs, adobo, the vinegar-laced national dish of the Philippines, is a delight.
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Blending brandy, triple sec, creme de cacao, and whiskey liqueur into softened vanilla ice cream makes a delicious adult treat.
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This is inspired by a classic dish from Apulia, the heel of the Italian boot The authentic dish is a warm purée of skinned dried fava beans, served with cooked greens, usually chicory, a bitter green that is in the same family as escarole If you are getting big heads of escarole or another hearty bitter lettuce called Batavia in your C.S.A
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Chicken breast meat, zucchini, tomato, fresh basil, and feta cheese make a delicious main dish when served over hot quinoa that's been simmered in chicken broth.
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This is a marvelously smooth mac and cheese with a bit of a bite. My family loves this. I got the idea from a recipe made on a popular cooking show, and adapted it to my own recipe and tastes. Delicious contrast if served with a 'sweet' main dish.
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This recipe is by William Grimes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: carrot juice, apple juice
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Recipe for Toasted Sesame Oil and Ginger Bell Peppers with Chili and Black Sesame Seeds, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Parmesan-crusted chicken simmers in a buttery wine sauce for a moist, cheesy entree with a subtle nutty edge.
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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.