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Chef Tom Valenti's fresh twist on this Cuban classic uses provolone, pepperoncini, pulled pork, and pickles.
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Italian-style seasonings and dry onion soup mix are used in this meatloaf rendition. The loaf is basted with ketchup before baking.
Ingredients: beef, ketchup, soup mix, bread, water
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Ingredients: milk, sugar, vanilla, eggs, challah bread
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Get Rack of Lamb with Pimenton, Garlic and Olive Oil Recipe from Food Network
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My dear friend Betty's favorite hot chicken salad! It is made special with cashews and celery, then topped with shredded cheese and potato chips.
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Whenever I am looking for a show-stopping vegan dip I always turn to the recipe collection of Kurma Dasa. Most of Kurma’s cooking is inspired by the flavours...
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I’ve always thought that gravlax should be translated as “gift from the Norse gods” – it’s the perfect party dish It’s a fillet of salmon cured in a mixture of salt, sugar and herbs After two to three days, the fish emerges silky, flavorful to its core and easy to slice
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A mix of Swiss cheeses and smoked Gouda make a rich fondue, perfect for dipping crusty French bread.
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An egg yolk/garlic marinade tenderizes these chicken breasts before they are dipped in a seasoned crumb mixture and baked.
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In the 1950s, a Hollywood starlet was not expected to squander her talents (or risk her manicure) chopping onions But this recipe, scrawled by Marilyn Monroe on letterhead from an insurance company, suggested that she not only cooked, but cooked confidently and with flair It bears the mark of the Bay Area and influences of Italian cooking, possibly picked up from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio at San Francisco City Hall in 1954
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General Tso’s chicken is named for Tso Tsung-t’ang, a 19th-century general who is said to have enjoyed eating it The Hunanese have a strong military tradition, and Tso is one of their best-known historical figures But although many Chinese dishes are named after famous personages, there is no record of any dish named after Tso