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Rich cream of mushroom soup, beats the canned variety any day. Garnish bowls with fresh chives and thyme.
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Spicy deviled jam, made with ham, celery, green onions, and pickled jalapeños.
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Ground turkey burgers with cilantro, ginger, and garlic are a quick and easy, Thai-inspired meal that the whole family will love.
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Cook the pasta, combine with sweet peas and a bit of chopped onion, and spoon on mayonnaise and a dash of hot sauce.
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A jazzed up cranberry sauce with green grapes, mandarin oranges, coconut flakes, walnuts, apples, and a touch of vanilla.
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Inspired by the soda fountains of her mother's Brooklyn childhood, Gina Chersevani created this delicious egg cream soda, which starts with her own homemade chocolate syrup spiced with cardamom, black peppercorns, and cinnamon.
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Salami, mushrooms, tomatoes, and artichoke hearts are baked in this cheesy egg dish perfect for brunch or a light lunch.
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When it comes to short ribs, you have choices Boneless short ribs are easier to serve to a crowd and can be substituted pound for pound in your grandmother’s time-honored brisket recipe Bone-in short ribs require a very large pot and are somewhat more awkward to plate
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This is a yummy, crunchy cabbage salad with toasted ramen noodles and almond slivers. The bowl is always licked clean at potlucks!
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Juicy, fruit-filled, buttery and gently spiced, this recipe splits the difference between a peach pie and a crumble: a flaky, all-butter crust is a bed for the jammy sliced peaches, but a cinnamon-scented crumble tops it all off Even better, this recipe feeds a crowd, making it ideal for toting to a picnic or barbeque When peaches and nectarines aren’t in season, you can make this with a mix of plums and blueberries, cherries or ripe sweet pears
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I love to sprinkle nigella seeds over the tops of these fragrant buns — they look great and the savory nigella contrasts well with the sweet dough (Sesame seeds would work, too.) Clotted cream is the perfect accompaniment, but if you can’t find it, crème fraîche or mascarpone would also be lovely — whether at breakfast or teatime.