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Here now a taste of New England game days circa the time when televisions had dials instead of remotes and, if you couldn’t get fresh clams to steam and chop, a can or two from the supermarket would do just fine (That’s still true!) The recipe comes from Brendan McCarthy, a saltwater fishing guide whose charters range from Brooklyn to Montauk, and south to Florida, the Bahamas and the azure waters off Panama, but whose tastes and kitchen skills were first developed in New England and see an apogee in the simplicity of this recipe The dip benefits from some curing time in the refrigerator and, for some, a heavy hand on the cayenne.
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It's a Hawaiian vacation in a glass. You can't help but feel on vacation as you sip this tropical rum-based concoction. Be careful-this drink has a kick!
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Get Blueberry Peach Cobbler with Vanilla Yogurt Recipe from Food Network
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Get Blueberry-Lemon Cheese Blintzes Recipe from Food Network
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This Turkish-style baklava tastes deeply and richly of pistachio nuts and butter, without the spices, honey or aromatics found in other versions It has a purity of flavor that, while still quite sweet, is never cloying This very traditional recipe is from one of the most celebrated baklava shops in Istanbul
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Blood orange and pineapple juices create a tangy pink mimosa. Serve in pink sugar-rimmed glasses.
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This is an excellent way to can blueberries for a quick and easy pie. It's virtually identical to the costly canned pie filling found in the grocery store.
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This is an adaptation of the instructions for making a starter outlined by Peter Reinhart in his “Artisan Breads Every Day.” It takes a little more or less than a week of mixing flour with liquid – Mr Reinhart starts with unsweetened pineapple juice (though you could also use orange juice or apple cider), then switches to water – to achieve a vigorous, living starter Once it is bubbling and fragrant, with a light yeasty-boozy scent, you can use it and feed it daily with a cup of flour and a half-cup of water
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This half-baked blueberry pie has a layer of warmed cream cheese topped with fresh blueberries. It is then coated with a hot blueberry filling and refrigerated for a deliciously fresh pie.