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Okay, you’ve been bad over the holidays. But in case you want a quick, easy, tasty dish to enjoy in front of the fireplace perhaps, here’s one I love. And like...
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Learn how to make colorful mango salad. For pics and other recipes goto: http://hannascreation.com/mango-salad/
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Bone in Pork roast with brown sugar and maraschino cherries. Garlic adds just the right twist. This comes out tender and juicy. Cooking in a oven bag its easy and quick to clean up. 'Pig out!' Hope you enjoy it.
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When people speak of Mediterranean food they are most often referring to that of Spain, southern France, Italy and Greece The conversation occasionally includes the Middle East, but rarely North Africa The primary reason for this is a lack of exposure, because often when people taste good North African food (no, it isn't all couscous), they become instant converts
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Artichokes are so good for you and so delicious! Here's how to cook and eat them.
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Tender, delicious smoked pork chops are already cooked by the smoking process and so need only to be heated through before serving. The stuffing here features both whole mustard seeds and prepared mustard.
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Not many American's are familiar with antioxidant rich black currants. Black Currants are wildly popular in the United Kingdom and Europe, and were actually banned...
Ingredients: currants, water, sugar
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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 “The Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from America’s Hottest Chefs."