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“Deviling” an egg usually refers to seasoning the cooked yolk with mustard or anything else that is spicy but not necessarily hot Then you add your favored flavorings If I had to pick a favorite, it would be the deviled egg with shrimp
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This is a dip that tastes just like buffalo chicken wings without the mess! Serve with tortilla chips and celery.
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Sliced okra, stir-fried with fresh shrimp, lots of red fresh chilies, garlic, and Malaysian shrimp paste will make a main dish that's spicy and different.
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I had heard of Green Pepper Kimchi, but have never seen nor tasted it. Intrigued, I had the dish described in detail, then set about creating it. This is the...
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A flavorful dairy-free gravy recipe loaded with mushrooms.
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As my friend Karen always says, “You know it’s going to be a good party if the host is deep-frying something when you arrive.” If you agree, consider serving these crisp-edged, golden grits cakes topped with bourbon mayonnaise and country ham at your next holiday shindig These golden cubes, from the chef Kyle Knall at Maysville restaurant, can be prepared ahead of time, except for the frying part, which should be done within 20 minutes of serving Southern country ham is worth seeking out, but if you can’t find it and didn’t have time to mail-order it ahead, you can substitute a good Serrano ham or prosciutto
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This creamy pie with a coconut meringue topping is a tradition in my family. My grandmother started making this pie one Christmas and it was a standby from that point on.
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This light and airy pie can be made with fresh or frozen fruit: raspberries, blackberries, strawberries--even canned crushed pineapple. The fruit is cooked into a sweet sauce, combined with freshly whipped cream and meringue, and spooned into a waiting crust. Serve chilled, garnished with a sprig of mint and berries.
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This recipe came from my great grandmother's family who came from Sweden somewhere near the end of the last century. NOTE: You can also add 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa to this recipe. It makes the cookies taste like brownie cookies.
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This recipe is by Joanna Pruess and takes About 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.