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Cassoulet is probably the most famous dish made in South West France. It dates back hundreds of years. There are many many versions. In fact you can get a good...
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Red wine vinegar, dill, onion and garlic powder, and mustard blend to make this simple to prepare vinaigrette.
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Sweet fruit is wonderfully accented by the tangy salad dressing. Add leftover cooked chicken or turkey and you've got a wonderful main dish salad.
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Here is a recipe for a cold lobster appetizer or main course that Mark Bittman and I ginned up for a feast-in-a-day project for The Times’s Sunday Magazine in 2012 You boil the lobsters off and allow them to cool, then reduce the leftover stock to make a flavoring agent for mayonnaise Add some chopped lobster knuckles to that, and serve a dollop of it alongside the claw and tail meat, perhaps with herbs or a chopped salad
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After many attempts via trial-and-error, this is my all-time favorite onion soup recipe.
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Glaze the chicken breasts with a sweet-tangy blend of syrup and vinegar and serve with caramelized root vegetables, braised kale, and crisp Benton's bacon.
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This is just like you would get at a Cantonese Chinese restaurant. Ground pork, shrimp, and egg are stir-fried in a fragrant sauce.
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For the most appealing result, select root veggies of contrasting colors. You can leave the peels on all the veggieseven the acorn squash. Just scrub them well, and make sure you cut the squash into semicircles for easy prep and beauty on the plate.
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These dainty cookies melt in your mouth. Legend has it that they are named after the ladies in waiting to an English queen.
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Fresh and colorful, this tantalizing vegan appetizer uses the best of late summer produce.