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The rich and nutty taste of toasted pine nuts combine beautifully with sauteed bits of ham, fresh basil, chopped tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese. Toss this savory mixture with warm pasta, then dress with oil and vinegar for a very special dish.
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This soup with red lentils, bulgur wheat, and rice has dynamic flavors and a lovely mild heat.
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Vegetarian stuffed crimini mushrooms topped off with broiled Gruyere cheese. This is a great appetizer for guests.
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“Deviling” an egg usually refers to seasoning the cooked yolk with mustard or anything else that is spicy but not necessarily hot Then you add your favored flavorings If I had to pick a favorite, it would be the deviled egg with shrimp
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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 7 hours 40 minutes, plus 2 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This vegetarian gumbo recipe packs in five bunches of cooking greens and is a New Orleans classic.
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Chef Donald Link’s version of the “king of Cajun food,” made with pork liver, rice, and fresh ground pork shoulder.
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A tangy, spicy way to serve potatoes.
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A light but super-tasty pasta dish, with fresh asparagus cooked in broth with sauteed garlic and seasoned chicken.
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Broiling is perhaps the easiest way to cook soft shell crabs All you do is oil up the crabs, lay them on a baking sheet and broil them until crisp and bronzed on both sides — under 10 minutes It's also one of the tastiest ways to cook them: their edges crisp and char while their bellies swell with sweet, saline juices
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Frozen bread dough makes this tasty recipe a breeze to prepare! Pepperoni, mozzarella cheese and Italian seasonings are rolled together, baked to delicious perfection, then cut into bite-sized delights. Your guests will beg for the recipe!
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Portabello mushrooms are amazing and when they are baked with olive oil and then stuffed with an equally amazing kasha-based pilaf - flavored with carrots, and garlic - the end result is indescribable.