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This recipe is by Dorie Greenspan and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A tasty turkey meatloaf boldly seasoned with rosemary and Dijon mustard is the perfect meal for those trying to cut back on red meat.
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Homemade focaccia is simply the BEST! It's easy to make, but be sure to give yourself the afternoon. You'll be rewarded with a rich, rosemary-scented bread that feeds a crowd. Serve as an appetizer or as a side with soup, roasts, or braises.
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These chilaquiles are better made with old tortillas than with young ones — though the latter will work, as long as you let them get stale in a 200-degree-or-so oven for an hour The other important ingredient is bacon fat, which can be old or new, but must be the result of cooked bacon past Together, with garlic, pepper, onion, chile and tomato, the two become the very rich and appealing base of this dish that is somewhere between a solid and a stew
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A classic baked oyster recipe from San Francisco chef Jennifer Puccio.
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Red wine with pineapple, orange, lime and sugar in sweet punch.
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A classic deep-fried turkey with Southern rub recipe.
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A refreshing alternative to the usual lemon, garlic, rosemary seasoning for lamb. This tangy lime and white wine sauce will be a sure hit. Lamb comes out juicy and flavorful. Baste is also good on other meats and poultry.
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Sun-dried tomatoes might scream 1980s nouveau cuisine to you, and that's a fair assessment considering their somewhat profligate use throughout the decade Yet this dish may have you reconsidering their place in your pantry Used sparingly, sun-dried tomatoes can impart a bold tomato-y taste that Mark Bittman argues is in some ways “better than ‘real’ tomato flavor.” In this 20-minute sauté, the intense tang of capers and tomatoes plays beautifully off the mild sweetness of shrimp