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Melty cheddar cheese, refried beans, shredded chicken, and guacamole top chips for a satisfying plate of party food.
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No need for a churn —if you've got a food processor, you are in business. Fresh butter requires only one ingredient, and only two minutes of whirring. We...
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This classic dish of veal shanks braised in wine and tomatoes is a masterpiece of northern Italian cooking Be sure to provide small spoons (espresso spoons work well) so people can scoop the marrow out of the bones, then eat the marrow sprinkled with salt and some of the gremolata This is one of 10 recipes from Melissa Clark’s “Dinner in an Instant: 75 Modern Recipes for Your Pressure Cooker, Multicooker, and Instant Pot” (Clarkson Potter, 2017). Melissa Clark’s “Dinner in an Instant” is available everywhere books are sold
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Black grapes, such as Concords, come into season in the fall The combination of grapes, sweet spices and blue cheese is an unusual one, yet utterly delicious -- especially for the kind of person who loves ending a meal on a sweet and cheesy note I serve this for brunch, or before dinner with drinks
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This unusual, savory crumble is reminiscent of macaroni and cheese, but vegetable matter (beets and beet greens) standing in for the pasta The vegetables are bound with a rich béchamel laced with grated clothbound cheddar, and the whole thing is topped with peppery oatmeal crumbs As written, the recipe is at once comforting and sophisticated
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Just before being served, these ribs are grilled, imparting a crisp, charred crust and an inviting whiff of wood smoke.
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A healthy spaghetti with roasted vegetables, pine nuts, and olives recipe.
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These ribs are often served in Thailand to accompany ice-cold beer, said Andy Ricker, the chef and owner of the Pok Pok restaurants in New York and Portland, Ore He warns against overcooking them: Thai diners prefer ribs on the chewy side rather than falling-off-the-bone tender They may be cooked over indirect heat in a covered charcoal grill, but it is far easier to bake them in a slow oven, then reheat (on the grill, if you wish) at the last minute