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It's about time the whoppie pie, that classic New England treat with the silly name, got a bit of a twist.
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Here's a fabulous twist on a popular holiday casserole. Refrigerated biscuits form the crusts that hold a classic mixture of green beans, cream of mushroom soup, milk, Cheddar cheese and French fried onions. It's a fun way to enjoy an all-time favorite dish.
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Creamy, crunchy, feel good side dish. Perfect as a side dish on Thanksgiving. Goes great with chicken and pork chops. Sometimes on a rainy day I'll just eat a great big bowl of it. You can save on calories by using water instead of milk and going a bit easy on the French fried onions.
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Shredded red cabbage is marinated overnight in a vinaigrette and tossed with crumbled bacon, cauliflower florets and a can of French fried onions before serving.
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Crushed ranch-flavored tortilla chips and chili powder give intense flavor to baked catfish fillets.
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These tasty treats are great on their own or topped with fruit, cream or ice-cream.
Ingredients: flour, nutmeg, butter, sugar, egg yolk
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This simple pasta primavera uses a combination of the earliest vegetables available in spring — asparagus, peas and spring onions — making it a true celebration of the season The sauce works best with springy egg pasta, preferably homemade or a good purchased brand Make sure not to overcook it; you need the chewy bite to stand up to the gently cooked vegetables
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A crispy and flavorful vegetarian stuffing made with cremini mushrooms, celery root, mushroom broth, and sage.
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A spicy sauce familiar to fans of Buffalo-style chicken wings is used to bring heat to homemade meatballs in this recipe.
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The recipe for these irresistible green beans came to The Times from Jimmy Bradley, the chef and owner of the Red Cat in Manhattan He fries green beans in a tempura batter, then serves them — hot, crunchy, with plenty of salt — aside a sweet-and-spicy mustard sauce You’ll find them on the bar, eaten as meals in themselves, and at most tables running back through the room as appetizers or side dishes