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Consider denting the budget with a foie gras and truffle indulgence for two By using either tinned or fresh preserved foie gras, as in a mousse with truffles or a nice portion of foie gras au torchon, you can dress some pappardelle or tagliatelle in deep velvet and create a dish that seeks the acidity and sleek fruit of Côte de Nuits As for the truffle, fresh black is not required
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I love cornish hens and think that they are forgotten about at times. So, I tried to create a dish with a lot of my favorite fall flavors. Roast poultry, squash...
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Greek inspired but fresh flavors. A simple white wine and olive sauce, with some wonderful roasted heirloom tomatoes and fennel over fresh greens and of course...
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Get Fall Figs Stuffed with Stilton Cheese, Wrapped in Prosciutto and Chateau Elan Port Wine Syrup Recipe from Food Network
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At Spoon and Stable, his Minneapolis restaurant, Gavin Kaysen cooks a version of his grandmother Dorothy’s pot roast using paleron (or flat iron roast), the shoulder cut of beef commonly used in pot au feu, as well as housemade sugo finto, a vegetarian version of meat sauce made with puréed tomatoes and minced carrot, celery, onions and herbs This recipe uses a chuck roast and tomato paste, both easier to find and still delicious.
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A versatile tart appropriate as an hors d’oeuvre or a dessert.
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A simple basic recipe for a zippy, garlic-infused dressing. All you'll need are a few basic ingredients, and a jar with a tight fitting lid. Makes one cup.
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This is my take on a terrific meal I enjoyed at the Kitchen Table in Richmond, Vermont.
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This recipe for garlic, herb, and Pecorino cheese pesto comes from a poem attributed to the first-century B.C.E. poet Virgil.