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This ravioli recipe is filled with egg yolks and a creamy ricotta-Parmesan cheese mixture, and is served with a bacon, sage, and brown butter sauce.
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here’s an Americanized taste of the schnitzel brought to Texas by German immigrants in the 19th century, with a Tex-Mexified twist Instead of serving the fried steaks with a peppery cream gravy, I’ve followed the teachings of Lisa Fain, who writes the "Homesick Texan" blog and is the author of "Queso Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip," and applied a queso gravy instead – the cheese cut with milk, infused with onion, jalapeño and cumin, and stabilized with a little cornstarch
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Huevos rancheros with fried eggs served on corn tortillas and smothered in cooked salsa. BEST Mexican breakfast ever!
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This easy to make recipe is great for cakes and cupcakes. Made healthier by using whole wheat pastry flour and less sugar, try dusting with confectioner's sugar or cocoa powder instead of using frosting.
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Creamy potato salad loaded with hard-boiled eggs and green onions is a crowd-favorite at parties and potlucks.
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This ricotta cheesecake is similar in style to an American cheesecake, but is much lighter. Enjoy.
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Gluten-free pie crust that tastes very close to the traditional wheat-based crust is easily made with white rice flour, brown rice flour, and arrowroot starch.
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In the 1950s, a Hollywood starlet was not expected to squander her talents (or risk her manicure) chopping onions But this recipe, scrawled by Marilyn Monroe on letterhead from an insurance company, suggested that she not only cooked, but cooked confidently and with flair It bears the mark of the Bay Area and influences of Italian cooking, possibly picked up from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio at San Francisco City Hall in 1954