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This pasta salad recipe is full of artichokes, tomatoes, basil, parsley, and ricotta salata cheese and is ideal for picnics and barbecues.
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A fancy sauce made with leftover sparkling wine, dried mushrooms and stock that is wonderful with chicken or turkey.
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Stuffed with pork sausage, shredded and ricotta cheeses, onions and sun-dried tomatoes, these tasty mushroom caps are a sure crowd pleaser.
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This recipe is by Christine Muhlke and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A great answer to that eternal question — “What do I do with all these apples?” — apple butter is a sweetened, concentrated, lightly spiced spread that’s smoother than jam and thicker than applesauce and fantastic on buttered toast, thinned with vinegar as a sauce for pork chops, or used to top breakfast treats like pancakes, waffles or biscuits The apples here are intentionally left unpeeled and uncored to take advantage of the extra flavor in the peels and pectin-rich cores (A pass through a food mill or sieve after cooking will pull them out.) As for the ideal apple butter apple — well, there is none
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A tangy balsamic vinaigrette recipe with a touch of brown sugar and fresh marjoram for dressing up greens or to use as a marinade.
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Udon noodles are added to a thick vegetable broth flavored with curry powder and soy sauce in this quick and easy Japanese-inspired soup.
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A mixture of exotic canned and fresh fruits combine with condensed milk and sour cream in a Filipino version of fruit salad.
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This was a favorite recipe of our Mom's for Sunday dinner. We all loved it, and I'm sure you will too. Ground ham is formed into a meatloaf and baked in the oven.
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This is a delicious, light salad of spring greens tossed with walnuts, bleu cheese and a balsamic vinaigrette.
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After searching the internet for a good Chinese Spareribs recipe and not finding any that caught my eye, I decided to make my own. This recipe is pretty simple, and yields tender, juicy, tangy ribs. In Japan, I cooked this in the fish broiler, but it should be fine on the grill or in the oven.
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The hens' crackling skin and rich meat is offset are by the sweetness of the glaze and sauce.