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These cookies with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and a hit of black pepper are ideal for the holiday season.
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Make an easy homemade gravy out of chicken stock, heavy cream, butter, and flour.
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Here now a taste of New England game days circa the time when televisions had dials instead of remotes and, if you couldn’t get fresh clams to steam and chop, a can or two from the supermarket would do just fine (That’s still true!) The recipe comes from Brendan McCarthy, a saltwater fishing guide whose charters range from Brooklyn to Montauk, and south to Florida, the Bahamas and the azure waters off Panama, but whose tastes and kitchen skills were first developed in New England and see an apogee in the simplicity of this recipe The dip benefits from some curing time in the refrigerator and, for some, a heavy hand on the cayenne.
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This is a recipe that I developed for my restaurant, La Gamella, in Madrid. It was on the menu for 25 years while I was the owner. It is a great as a starter...
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A wonderful selection of vegetables with a zippy brown mustard and cider vinegar dressing mixed in.
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With this simple whole wheat pizza dough recipe from chef Wolfgang Puck, you can make any kind of pizza you want: just add the toppings of your choice.
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Strips of beef round steak are browned and slow-cooked for hours in a creamy, cheesy sauce for a comforting main dish that's great served over mashed potatoes or egg noodles.
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Get Corn with Aleppo Pepper and Lime Zest Recipe from Food Network
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Rolled oats, tomato juice, and onions combine with lean ground beef for an easily prepared meatloaf. It bakes in one hour.
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Get Daniel's Sardine and Red Pepper Terrine Recipe from Food Network
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To accommodate the time constraints of modern life, more and more Thanksgiving dinner hosts are proposing potluck The change has caused a subtle shift in the conversations about the approaching holidays The traditional complaints -- "Aaugh