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This red-wine punch with peach brandy, blackberry brandy, orange juice, and pomegranate liqueur is a super fruity version of sangria.
This red-wine punch with peach brandy, blackberry brandy, orange juice, and pomegranate liqueur is a super fruity version of sangria.
Ingredients:
red wine, orange juice, pomegranate, peach brandy, blackberry brandy, triple sec, pineapple juice, syrup
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Pickle that big crop of zucchini in your late-summer garden with an easy, sweet, and tangy recipe that tastes like bread-and-butter pickles.
Pickle that big crop of zucchini in your late-summer garden with an easy, sweet, and tangy recipe that tastes like bread-and-butter pickles.
Ingredients:
zucchini, onions, salt, sugar, apple cider vinegar, celery seed, turmeric, yellow mustard, mustard seeds
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BEST Grilled Cheese Panini! With nutty gruyere cheese, tart green Granny Smith apples, and sweet fig jam.
BEST Grilled Cheese Panini! With nutty gruyere cheese, tart green Granny Smith apples, and sweet fig jam.
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So easy and so delicious. Everything - baby carrots, cognac, cinnamon, honey and walnut oil - goes into an aluminum foil packet, and is roasted until tender and glistening.
So easy and so delicious. Everything - baby carrots, cognac, cinnamon, honey and walnut oil - goes into an aluminum foil packet, and is roasted until tender and glistening.
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Chef John uses a nice light sauce on his lobster thermidor. And you can prep these ahead of time and just pop them in the oven when your guests arrive!
Chef John uses a nice light sauce on his lobster thermidor. And you can prep these ahead of time and just pop them in the oven when your guests arrive!
Ingredients:
lobster tails, butter, shallots, mushrooms, flour, cognac, milk, creme fraiche, tarragon, bread crumbs, parmigiano reggiano
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Traditional sangria is made with red wine and fruit--this version is spiked with sour apple schnapps and rum, and uses strawberries, grapes and lime.
Traditional sangria is made with red wine and fruit--this version is spiked with sour apple schnapps and rum, and uses strawberries, grapes and lime.
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This heavenly wild mushroom ragout with creme fraiche is fantastic for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
This heavenly wild mushroom ragout with creme fraiche is fantastic for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Ingredients:
olive oil, butter, wild mushrooms, salt, shallots, cognac, white wine vinegar, creme fraiche, chicken broth, marjoram
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Get Queimada Recipe from Food Network
Get Queimada Recipe from Food Network
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Autumn flavors of apple and sage are baked with bison breakfast sausage, eggs, and bread cubes in this delicious brunch strata.
Autumn flavors of apple and sage are baked with bison breakfast sausage, eggs, and bread cubes in this delicious brunch strata.
Ingredients:
breakfast sausage, onion, apples, eggs, milk, sage, black pepper, italian bread, provolone cheese
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A big-batch recipe with a lot of old-fashioned potato salad flavor.
A big-batch recipe with a lot of old-fashioned potato salad flavor.
Ingredients:
potatoes, mayonnaise, pickles, eggs, red onion, celery, mustard, apple cider vinegar, salt, black pepper
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End your meal with this chestnut and apple ciambella recipe by chef Mario Batali.
End your meal with this chestnut and apple ciambella recipe by chef Mario Batali.
Ingredients:
grappa, brown sugar, sugar, cake flour, chestnut flour, cloves, baking soda, baking powder, salt, olive oil, buttermilk, chestnuts, rome apples, confectioners sugar, corn syrup, mascarpone
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This recipe first came to The Times in 1941, published under the rather humdrum title “Grapefruit Dessert,” only to be revived in 2010, as part of Amanda Hesser’s Recipe Redux column Adapted from Maurice Gonneau, the executive chef at the Park Lane and the Chatham in New York City, this recipe is whipped up with just a few items you may already have on hand: egg whites, sugar, grapefruits, and a bit of brandy The end result is, Hesser wrote, “the love child of broiled grapefruit and baked Alaska,” a dish “as joyful as it is unexpected.” A photo accompanying the column bears an enticement, and a mild warning: “This dessert is best served to good friends with an appreciation for weird and delicious treats.” Find those friends, and you have a dish worth sharing.
This recipe first came to The Times in 1941, published under the rather humdrum title “Grapefruit Dessert,” only to be revived in 2010, as part of Amanda Hesser’s Recipe Redux column Adapted from Maurice Gonneau, the executive chef at the Park Lane and the Chatham in New York City, this recipe is whipped up with just a few items you may already have on hand: egg whites, sugar, grapefruits, and a bit of brandy The end result is, Hesser wrote, “the love child of broiled grapefruit and baked Alaska,” a dish “as joyful as it is unexpected.” A photo accompanying the column bears an enticement, and a mild warning: “This dessert is best served to good friends with an appreciation for weird and delicious treats.” Find those friends, and you have a dish worth sharing.