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I discovered this excellent Thanksgiving gravy recipe years ago! It is gravy that, unlike most, can be made AHEAD of time. The gravy will keep for 3 months when frozen in an airtight container.
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Get Romaine Salad with Choice of Raspberry Vinaigrette or Creamy Italian Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Our stab at the perfect recipe includes vegetables, sunflower seeds, brown rice, and mushrooms.
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Ingredients: potatoes, olive oil, thyme, garlic
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An easy, superfragrant weeknight version of classic chicken under a brick, this recipe uses chicken thighs instead of a butterflied whole bird Lavish quantities of lemon, garlic and fresh herbs season the flesh, and the skin gets shatteringly crisp and salty. This recipe makes great use of a cast-iron skillet (or two) and is a great dish to cook when seasoning a new pan because of the large amount of fat that melts into the pan (You pour it off before serving.) If you have a pan that is large enough to fit all the thighs, you can cook them in one batch.
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Soup doesn't have to be loaded with meat to be deeply satisfying This one from Mary McCartney, devoted vegetarian, cookbook author and a daughter of Paul, is proof of that fact Quinoa adds a lovely bit of texture, and beans – practically any variety will do – add heft and a wonderful creaminess as they break down in the broth
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A dish that's popular in throughout the Middle East combines thinly sliced roast beef with a fragrant, spicy sauce starring cinnamon, allspice, cardamom. To serve, the meat is layered in pita rounds and topped with a fresh parsley mixture, chopped tomatoes, and savory tahini sauce.
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The star of this herb-flecked Persian-style rice recipe, by the actor and food blogger Naz Deravian, is the lavash tahdig — a crisp, buttery layer of toasted lavash flatbread at the bottom of the pot Break it into pieces and use it to garnish the platter of rice, making sure everyone gets a piece The rice itself is highly fragrant, scented with dill, mint and whatever other soft herbs you can get, along with heady saffron
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A recipe for grilled steaks rubbed with garlic, mustard, salt, and pepper and served with a healthy, simple summer salad of green beans and cherry tomatoes.