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My mother learned how to make this while we lived in Nashville many years ago, and it is now a family favorite. Good old-fashioned sausage gravy. It's her most requested recipe from family and friends alike. Serve over biscuits or toast.
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These are simple dumplings made with flour, baking powder, milk and shortening which are rolled out and cut into shapes and cooked in broth.
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Here's Irish soda bread the old school way, with just flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. It's not baked, it's cooked on a griddle. Serve with butter and jam, or fry it up crisp in bacon drippings.
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The New York Times blog, Bitten, just did a feature on chocolate cupcakes, which made me realize that a recipe for gluten free chocolate cupcakes is conspicuously...
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Dip zucchini flowers into a simple batter and cook in oil to produce quick and easy fried zucchini flowers that make a great seasonal appetizer.
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This is one of my husband's favorite dishes. You can add a variety of vegetables to make it healthier. Also, it is easy to sub. low-fat cheese, because you...
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To me, Mexican food is all about the condiments. I listed my favorites here, but if you have a favorite salsa or type of cheese, use it! Its full of fresh garden...
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Vegetables bathed in vinegar are typical condiments in Mexico, but you can bring them to the center of the plate as a filling for a taco If you want spice, add the chipotle, or garnish with some salsa If salt is an issue, use ranchero rather than cotija cheese.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here's a tried and true recipe that we teach at the De La Tierra cooking school in Oaxaca. As we try to teach the history of the cuisine as well as the dish itself...
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Simple and delicious. It's also vegan if you don't add the cheese at the end. If you prefer a more spicy soup, add a dash or two of hot sauce before serving.