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This simple pineapple and raisin sauce for your baked ham will be just as good the next day on a ham sandwich.
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This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A super simple broiled grouper fillet recipe for all of you grouper groupies. Fillets 1 inch thick take about 12 to 14 minutes to cook properly. If using thinner fillets, reduce cooking time accordingly.
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Cooked baby carrots are tossed with a buttery dill mixture -- this is a great summer side dish.
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There are real differences between skinny and fat asparagus spears, aside from appearance, and it's worth attending to them With either, you must first break off the woody bottoms (magically, they snap off in pretty much the right place every time), a quick but necessary chore But it is always worth peeling thick asparagus, from stem to the bottom of the flower bud
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Poke is the latest food craze you gotta try. Discover our easy way to make a salmon poke bowl with our simple recipe on chowhound.com.
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Sichuan peppercorns and chile oil are the secret behind the spice in this noodle dish.
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This delicate preparation for snapper is fragrant and flavorful.
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This is the only pumpkin pie recipe I've ever used. It's been in the family for at least sixty years! Since, in our family, one pie is never enough, I like to triple the filling recipe and divide it into two pie shells, since, as my Mom always says, "No body likes a skimpy pie!" (Of course, this will add a few minutes to the baking time, too.) Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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This recipe is a wonderful way to use persimmons. These bars are moist and fragrant with sweet spices.
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This Asian-inspired noodle bowl with spinach, red bell pepper, and soybeans makes a quick and easy vegetarian dish full of color and flavor.
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