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Thinly sliced pork, fresh ginger, green onions, and Chinese-style egg noodles star in this quick and easy recipe.
Thinly sliced pork, fresh ginger, green onions, and Chinese-style egg noodles star in this quick and easy recipe.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, cabbage, pork tenderloin, ginger, chicken broth, soy sauce, green onions, egg noodles
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
onions, bacon drippings, apple juice, wine vinegar, lemon juice, molasses, chili sauce, pepper, mustard, ketchup
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Get Chicken Breast Spanaki Recipe from Food Network
Get Chicken Breast Spanaki Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, green onions, onion, spinach, dill, eggs, feta cheese, pepper, chicken breasts
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Get Gnocchi with Mushroom Alfredo Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Gnocchi with Mushroom Alfredo Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
potatoes, cake flour, egg, butter, onions, garlic, mushrooms, heavy cream, porcini, egg yolk, shaved parmesan, basil leaves
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Get Baked Foil Wrapped Marinated Red Onion Recipe from Food Network
Get Baked Foil Wrapped Marinated Red Onion Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
red onions, smoked bacon, cloves, thyme, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, salt, black pepper
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Monkey bread is a hybrid of several classic treats: sticky buns, cinnamon rolls and a Hungarian coffee cake called aranygaluska Since it bakes up high in a Bundt pan, the presentation is pretty spectacular You can slice it, but it's more fun to just put it on the table, sit down and join your brunch guests in pulling off one little dough ball after another.
Monkey bread is a hybrid of several classic treats: sticky buns, cinnamon rolls and a Hungarian coffee cake called aranygaluska Since it bakes up high in a Bundt pan, the presentation is pretty spectacular You can slice it, but it's more fun to just put it on the table, sit down and join your brunch guests in pulling off one little dough ball after another.
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Grains, fruit, honey, and spices--the perfect way to start the day!
Grains, fruit, honey, and spices--the perfect way to start the day!
Ingredients:
oats, wheat germ, wheat bran, brown sugar, vegetable oil, honey, water, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, dates, pecans, coconut
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This would be great served at Thanksgiving.
This would be great served at Thanksgiving.
Ingredients:
cranberries, water, sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, allspice, cloves, black peppercorns, cornstarch, heavy cream, dry red wine
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This bread is a solid textured loaf appropriate for sandwiches, spreads or eating with a meal. It has two kinds of grains and three kinds of seeds in it. It is solid and hardy; yet light and sweet.
This bread is a solid textured loaf appropriate for sandwiches, spreads or eating with a meal. It has two kinds of grains and three kinds of seeds in it. It is solid and hardy; yet light and sweet.
Ingredients:
water, butter, salt, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, flax seeds, millet, quinoa, bread flour, whole wheat flour, milk, brown sugar, bread
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A pumpkin pie with the added indulgence of toffee bits under the filling.
A pumpkin pie with the added indulgence of toffee bits under the filling.
Ingredients:
pie crust, toffee, pumpkin puree, sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, vanilla, salt, milk, heavy cream, eggs
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Pineapple-marinated chicken breast and red bell pepper strips top this crunchy Asian salad.
Pineapple-marinated chicken breast and red bell pepper strips top this crunchy Asian salad.
Ingredients:
pineapple juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, chicken breasts, salad, red bell pepper, red onion
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The New York Times food editor Jane Nickerson first published this recipe in 1957 as part of an article on New Orleans-style Creole cooking Adapted from Brennan’s restaurant, this recipe is meant to be a showstopper But it’s deceptively easy
The New York Times food editor Jane Nickerson first published this recipe in 1957 as part of an article on New Orleans-style Creole cooking Adapted from Brennan’s restaurant, this recipe is meant to be a showstopper But it’s deceptively easy