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Get Rubbed and Sauced Barbecued Baby Chickens Recipe from Food Network
Get Rubbed and Sauced Barbecued Baby Chickens Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chickens, paprika, salt, sugar, brown sugar, cumin, chili powder, black pepper, cayenne pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, celery, oregano, tomatoes, molasses, bourbon, ketchup, chile sauce, apple cider vinegar, red wine vinegar, worcestershire sauce, rub, cocoa
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New potatoes are simmered with onion, celery, carrots and kielbasa in this simple soup.
New potatoes are simmered with onion, celery, carrots and kielbasa in this simple soup.
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Get Tagliatta and Everything Salad Recipe from Food Network
Get Tagliatta and Everything Salad Recipe from Food Network
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steaks, cloves, rosemary, parsley, lemon, salt and pepper, golden beets, fennel, heart romaine, arugula, spinach, scallions, dijon mustard, cumin, red wine vinegar, olive oil
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Get Rib-Eye Steaks with Savory Chocolate Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Rib-Eye Steaks with Savory Chocolate Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Mushrooms are stuffed with a tasty bacon flavored shrimp mixture, then topped with Cheddar cheese.
Mushrooms are stuffed with a tasty bacon flavored shrimp mixture, then topped with Cheddar cheese.
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Grilled sweet Italian sausages, bell peppers and red onions, with a honey balsamic glaze, served over a bed of baby arugula
Grilled sweet Italian sausages, bell peppers and red onions, with a honey balsamic glaze, served over a bed of baby arugula
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With soy sauce-infused flank steak and broccoli, these rice noodles are so much better than takeout.
With soy sauce-infused flank steak and broccoli, these rice noodles are so much better than takeout.
Ingredients:
rice noodles, soy sauce, cloves, juice, sriracha, honey, sesame oil, cornstarch, flank steak, broccoli, mushrooms
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
olive oil, dry white wine, sauvignon blanc, onion, baby artichokes, asparagus, english peas, scallions
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Beautiful apricot cherry rustic tart, lightly flavored with vanilla and lemon zest, easy tender flaky crust!
Beautiful apricot cherry rustic tart, lightly flavored with vanilla and lemon zest, easy tender flaky crust!
Ingredients:
flour, sugar, salt, fennel seeds, butter, sour cream, egg wash, apricots, cherries, lemon, minute tapioca, vanilla
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Get Homemade Spicy Dill Pickles Recipe from Food Network
Get Homemade Spicy Dill Pickles Recipe from Food Network
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The gorgeous colors of this green, bright orange, purple white and red salad make this so enticing! The combination of the sweet citrus taste with the tangy salad dressing is always a big hit with guests!
The gorgeous colors of this green, bright orange, purple white and red salad make this so enticing! The combination of the sweet citrus taste with the tangy salad dressing is always a big hit with guests!
Ingredients:
sugar, red wine vinegar, basil, olive oil, salad greens, fennel bulb, orange, red onion, almonds, cranberries
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The marinade here — a classic Sauce Victor, though ours is particularly bracing — is so all-purpose, we make it by the half gallon at Prune, in New York But even at home, where you don’t often go through two quarts of dressing a day, I’m pretty certain a solid two cups will not go to waste If I were you, I’d start with sturdy lettuces, braised celery hearts, all the escaroles and chicories and hardy greens, then see what you think of it on all the crucifers, well boiled, drained and chilled
The marinade here — a classic Sauce Victor, though ours is particularly bracing — is so all-purpose, we make it by the half gallon at Prune, in New York But even at home, where you don’t often go through two quarts of dressing a day, I’m pretty certain a solid two cups will not go to waste If I were you, I’d start with sturdy lettuces, braised celery hearts, all the escaroles and chicories and hardy greens, then see what you think of it on all the crucifers, well boiled, drained and chilled
Ingredients:
fennel, chicken broth, black peppercorns, bay leaves, cloves, chile, lemon juice, olive oil, parsley