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Dill adds fresh flavor to this cured fish.
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This is an easy but elegant cocktail snack to serve year round, but it’s especially nice during the holiday season as a reward for bearing up with frigid winter weather Essentially, it’s a large buttery cracker, garnished with smoked salmon and cut up like a pizza The pastry rounds may be baked ahead and left at room temperature
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Mandarin oranges, pineapple, coconut, marshmallows, and sour cream are all you need for a sweet salad for the Thanksgiving table.
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This take on poached pears infuses them with Blue Moon, with coriander and orange zest to help draw out its spicy citrusy flavors, and a malty-sweet Blue Moon...
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Cooked fruits and simmered compotes are among the simplest of French family sweets While they’re usually served with little more than heavy cream, crème fraîche, or plain yogurt, they can also be paired with rice pudding or French toast, moistening the pudding or toast with the poaching syrup and then spooning over the fruit.
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In southern Italy this dish has the evocative name Uova al Purgatorio When I make tomato sauce in the summer, I freeze it in half-cup portions, which makes this meal for one easy to throw together.
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Luca Cerato poaches shrimp in Belgian-style blond ale. The shrimp are so richly flavored and delicious that they need little enhancement beyond the blanched asparagus and simple saffron-cream sauce he serves with them.
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This contemporary pairing with creamy grits—an old Southern favorite spreading in popularity across the country—doubles the luscious richness.
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Turkey, celery, onion, and herbs in a creamy sauce.
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This recipe is by Julie Powell and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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As elegant as they are delicious, poached pears are a splendid finish to dinners dressy or plain Here, the poaching syrup is red wine, honey and good cold-weather spices: cloves, cinnamon and star anise Look for pears that are ripe but still firm, and if you can, choose pears that have stems — they make for a more attractive dish