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Light, airy, cheese puffs are a versatile addition to a meal or appetizer plate. Tiny, they're like soup nuts. Larger, they pair well with beer or wine. Even bigger, they can be split and filled with ham, chicken, tuna salad, or even more cheese!
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A great way to start your Italian meal! I usually serve it with crusty bread slices that have been toasted in the oven until crisp for dipping into the marinade. Keeps for a week in the refrigerator and the longer it stands the better it gets!
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I came up with this recipe while in culinary school for a dinner party with my friends. These are my friend Bryon's favorite burgers!
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Enjoy this no mayo potato salad with all the classic ingredients, from red potatoes to chopped hard-boiled eggs, celery, green onions, red bell peppers, and dill pickles. The low-calorie secret is the tasty silken tofu dressing. Chill from 4 to 24 hours to let flavors mingle.
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A light and lean turkey breast is seasoned with north African-inspired spices and slowly cooked for hours in a slow cooker with acorn squash, onions, and carrots. Try it with potatoes instead of squash, if you prefer.
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Spinach, shredded mozzarella, and Italian bread stars in this easy make-ahead breakfast strata that's prepped and refrigerated overnight for a quick morning meal.
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In this Italian-inspired dish, eggplant halves are filled with a savory mixture of browned beef, bell pepper, fresh herbs, cheese and bread crumbs, then topped with tomatoes and more cheese and baked until tender.
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Use your choice of red, green, orange, or yellow bell peppers to make these beautiful stuffed veggies filled with savory meat and rice. The recipe is easy to adjust to your taste.
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Cristina Ferrare recommends crushing one or two tortilla chips over this chili for a little crunch and washing it down with an ice-cold beer. Use organic ingredients if available.
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“I can only roast chicken the way I roast chicken,” the chef André Soltner told The Times’s Molly O’Neill in 1991 Mr Soltner, then the chef of the celebrated Lutece in Manhattan, was explaining a controversial step in his recipe for the bird, which results in marvelously juicy, flavorful meat
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Three favorite Latin-American ingredients combine here to make one hearty and delicious dish that's welcome any time of year. We recommend Goya canned black beans, which hold up during cooking better than other brands do.
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Chicken soup from scratch is enhanced with spinach, Romano, rice and egg in this surprisingly easy soup.