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Get Zentini (Ginger Martini) Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: vodka, syrup, lime, water, sugar
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Gates Otsuji of the bar Le Bain at the Standard Hotel in New York created this refined, but lively spritzer It riffs on the popular Aperol spritz, but, Otsuji notes, “the addition of vodka raises the A.B.V of the cocktail just enough to take it from aperitif to anytime, and the orange juice adds some body to the texture."
Ingredients: syrup, orange juice, aperol, vodka
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This wine-based drink is not for the faint of heart - tart and tangy, with a deep, berry hue; it's a strong one!
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The crust is a knockout, made of dates, rolled oats and orange juice combined and pressed into a 9-inch pie shell. And for the thick creamy filling, frozen bananas are whipped up in the blender along with milk, yogurt, vanilla and a bit of gelatin.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Branzino is baked whole with plenty of lemon, oregano, and white wine.
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Belgian endive makes a great salad, but it is also terrific when cooked The flavor is reminiscent of artichoke, but juicier These creamy, caramelized ones are perfect for a first course or may be an accompaniment for nearly any main course, especially in winter.
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Get Roast Beef with Potatoes and Green Peppercorns Recipe from Food Network
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If you are making a Swiss chard dish and don’t know what to do with the stems, save them for this luscious and ingenious Middle Eastern appetizer Serve it with warm Arabic bread.
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Recipe for Roast Potatoes with Lemons, as seen in the April 2006 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Lindy Boggs, who represented New Orleans in Congress for 18 years, was as astute in the kitchen as she was in politics, and deployed the knowledge that she had gained growing up on a Louisiana plantation in both Mrs Boggs, a Democrat who championed women’s economic concerns, did all the cooking for her yearly garden soirees, which were attended by more than 1,000 guests