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I have seen many, many threads about the history of the coney island sauce for hot dogs that originated in the Detroit area and are served as "Michigans" in New...
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This salad is light and flavorful and chock full of veggies that you can pull from your garden--tomatoes, cucumbers, and green onions. Add lots of parsley and mint and a nice splash of olive oil and lemon juice and that's it. Chill before serving to bring out the flavors. Serves eight.
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This recipe, adapted from Ted's Bulletin, an upscale comfort food diner in Washington, makes a simple yet satisfying soup A generous swirl of half and half adds richness, and the unexpected addition of honey lends a subtle, earthy sweetness Just add grilled cheese.
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A classic of his Mississippi childhood, Craig Claiborne's smothered chicken made its debut in The Times in 1983, accompanied by mushrooms and small onions that give it a slightly more metropolitan flavor (You could always omit these if you have neither on hand.) The basic idea is to split a chicken down the back and cook it whole in a skillet over butter, with a weighted plate on top to insure a crisp skin, and rich gravy In terms of temperature and time, the Southern gospel of low and slow is key to achieving maximum smother.
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This salsa-inspired mixture of tomato, avocado, cilantro, beans, and corn makes a great potluck dip.
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"Chili Verde" or green chiles with pork. This is my adaptation of a recipe submitted by an ICS (International Chili Society), competition winner.
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Chicken, potatoes, mushrooms, and peppers are wrapped in aluminum foil for one-dish meals cooked in a campfire! These are easy to make for camping, my husband loves them! We prepare them at home and then leave them in the cooler until we are ready to cook. You can use any combination of meat and vegetables that you like.