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Zucchini and yellow squash mixed with milk, cheese, and buttery crackers are baked until bubbly and golden in this summery gratin recipe.
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You might never bother with building a campfire again.
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Polpette are Italian meatballs; polpettine are meatballs, too, but more diminutive It follows, then, that polpettone is Italian for meatloaf (or a substantial meatball large enough to share) But polpettone is much more interesting than the somewhat bland everyday meatloaf known in the United States
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This recipe is by Ligaya Mishan and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Don't let their mini size fool you, these slow-cooker party meatballs are packed with flavor.
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A classic Thanksgiving stuffing recipe with apples and sage. Instructional video included.
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A super-speedy chili using pantry items for those nights when you need a warm and hearty meal but you just have a few minutes to get something on the table.
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A panade, originally an economizing vehicle for using old bread to feed a family, is a delicious dish in its own right Essentially a savory bread pudding made with layers of caramelized onions and winter squash, it makes for a hearty meatless main dish A panade can also substitute for bread stuffing and be served alongside a roasted bird.
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This retro indulgence, called Pojarski de veau (veal Pojarski), was supposedly a favorite of Czar Nicholas I It gained popularity in Montreal after the city hosted Expo in 1967 It is made with diced veal, mushrooms and butter, formed into a plump, flat-topped meatball and then stuck with a roasted bone, so that the dish looks like a chop but tastes richer and more tender
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You can lower the fat content of your meatloaf by using turkey in place of ground beef. A sweet, ketchup-based topping adds plenty of flavor.
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This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.