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Every college has one: some kind of nasty-fantastic amalgam of cheese and meat and grease and bread and salt and melting awesomeness From freshman year to graduation, you can eat these things twice a week and it will hurt you, but not badly — that is the magic of youth and appetite and America combined After that, such a sandwich must be counted a special treat, and adapted to adult use
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This easy casserole is a great way to use up leftover hard-boiled eggs.
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Delectable dim sum is at your fingertips with this amazingly easy recipe. A tasty mixture of ground pork, fresh ginger, garlic, green onion, soy sauce, sesame oil, egg and Chinese cabbage is rolled into wonton skins. Steam and serve to party guests.
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A piquant marinade makes elegant Cornish game hens a treat to grill.
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This savory recipe for all-beef meatloaf is flavored with cremini mushrooms, fresh thyme, rosemary, red wine, and fontina cheese.
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Sliced sirloin is marinated in soy sauce spiced with red pepper and garlic, then stir-fried with broccoli, onion, water chestnuts and peanuts.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: sugar, water, cranberries
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This sauce has an authentic flavor and is easy to make. You don't need any exotic ingredients. This is made with sour cream.
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Ice cream sundaes, of course, find expression in their sauces, which provide layers of flavor and seismic contrasts in temperature and tone To the category of vivid and bright belong fruit sauces, particularly those with a touch of acidity and a shake of vibrant color Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, sour cherries or pineapples — sweet, just-ripe fruits cooked briefly with sugar — will brighten vanilla's pallor (high-pectin fruits can often go it alone without cornstarch for body).