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Cream cheese, sour cream, a few seasonings (and of course, smoked trout!) are all you need to make this easy smoked trout dip.
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Tender and juicy teriyaki chicken. The flavor of the beer matches sweet sour sauce very well.
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An easy summer salsa recipe of fresh corn, tomatoes, avocados, and cilantro.
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This fish stew, called sinigang na isda, is a traditional Filipino dish made with red snapper, radish, and fish sauce simmered with miso.
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The galette des rois, celebrating Epiphany, the day the Three Kings (les rois) visited the infant Jesus, is baked throughout January in France. Composed of two circles of puff pastry sandwiching a frangipani filling, each comes with a crown and always has a trinket, called a fève, or bean, baked into it. It’s an invitation to gather, as much party game as pastry – if your slice has the fève, you get the crown and the right to be king or queen for the day. Happily, the galette can be made to fit your schedule The pastry circles can be cut, covered and refrigerated ahead of time as can the almond filling (it will keep for up to 3 days). And the whole construction can be made early in the day and baked when you’re ready for it. Tuck a bean or whole almond into the filling — warn your guests — and, if there are children in the house, put them to work crafting a crown. 
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These phorittos, a clever fusion of Vietnamese pho soup and burritos, are made with ribeye steak, rice noodles, chile sauce, and fresh herbs.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe for baked clams tried to bridge the gap between the glory of a clam pulled from a clambake and the unfortunate, common mediocrity of ubiquitous baked stuffed clams It contains some of the usual suspects — onion and celery — and some unusual ones, like clam juice and vermouth Importantly, it doesn't require clam shucking, which is a dangerous occupation, best avoided unless you are very brave.