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These chicken enchiladas are made with a tangy tomatillo salsa verde sauce! This is a fantastic recipe to serve a hungry crowd, whether it's Friday movie night, a pot-luck party, or just a weeknight dinner with your family.
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This is more of a ceviche gazpacho, because it is marinated and served in clam and tomato juice. Serve in a tall beer glass or ice cream sundae glass with tortilla chips on the side.
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The chef Eric Ripert brought The Times this French take on the traditional Thanksgiving centerpiece in 2002 The turkey is cooked in parts: the breasts are roasted in the oven, and the turkey legs and thighs are slowly braised and then baked in cabbage rolls.
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Be sure to use strong mustard from Dijon Dorie's friend Gérard Jeannin uses Dijon’s two most popular mustards in his tart: smooth, known around the world as Dijon, and grainy or old-fashioned, known in France as “à l’ancienne.” You can use either one or the other, or you can adjust the proportions to match your taste, but whatever you do, make sure your mustard is fresh, bright colored, and powerfully fragrant Do what Gérard would do: smell it first
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I wanted to do something different as a vegetable side dish. It was Thanksgiving, so I got a bunch of root vegetables and roasted them. They were a hit and are now a staple at our holiday table. I cook them during the year sometimes, as well.
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This may have some strange ingredients, but it is the only kind of macaroni salad I will eat! It started as a fourth grade experiment on trying to incorporate all five food groups into a simple, tasty recipe.