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Pumpkin puree, nutmeg, and allspice lend a fall flavor to this hummus.
Pumpkin puree, nutmeg, and allspice lend a fall flavor to this hummus.
Ingredients:
garbanzo beans, pumpkin puree, lemon juice, olive oil, tahini, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice
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Baked catfish is smothered with a tangy, spicy sauce made with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, and hot chile oil.
Baked catfish is smothered with a tangy, spicy sauce made with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, and hot chile oil.
Ingredients:
catfish, salt, black pepper, red onion, butter, mayonnaise, dijon mustard, lemon juice, chile oil, cilantro
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This is an old family favorite. We especially like it for the Thanksgiving holiday. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
This is an old family favorite. We especially like it for the Thanksgiving holiday. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
Ingredients:
apples, lemon juice, pineapple, cranberry sauce, oats, brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, butter
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Bursting with juicy beef and tender rice: the best stuffed peppers around. The addition of sour cream is part of the pleasure.
Bursting with juicy beef and tender rice: the best stuffed peppers around. The addition of sour cream is part of the pleasure.
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This recipe, from the chef Norman Van Aken, came to The Times in 2001 as part of a story about the raw food movement, in which every element of every dish is raw, organic and vegan -- no meat, fish, eggs or dairy products.
This recipe, from the chef Norman Van Aken, came to The Times in 2001 as part of a story about the raw food movement, in which every element of every dish is raw, organic and vegan -- no meat, fish, eggs or dairy products.
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This dish is inspired by several tsimmes recipes in Joan Nathan’s “Jewish Cooking in America.” Tsimmes, a Yiddish word that means “fuss,” doesn’t have to be fussy at all Sometimes the dish contains meat (and is fussier than this one), but sometimes it’s just fruit and vegetables Warning: You may find yourself eating this for breakfast.
This dish is inspired by several tsimmes recipes in Joan Nathan’s “Jewish Cooking in America.” Tsimmes, a Yiddish word that means “fuss,” doesn’t have to be fussy at all Sometimes the dish contains meat (and is fussier than this one), but sometimes it’s just fruit and vegetables Warning: You may find yourself eating this for breakfast.
Ingredients:
carrots, sweet potatoes, smith apples, prunes, apricots, honey, nutmeg, cinnamon, salt, orange juice, butter
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This never fails to be "the best cranberry sauce I've ever tasted". Don't trust me, just try it!
This never fails to be "the best cranberry sauce I've ever tasted". Don't trust me, just try it!
Ingredients:
navel orange, butter, cranberry, allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemon juice, cognac, cherry, cranberry sauce, cornstarch
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A knob of butter helps mellow the lip-puckering quality of cranberries in this savory-sweet holiday staple.
A knob of butter helps mellow the lip-puckering quality of cranberries in this savory-sweet holiday staple.
Ingredients:
rosemary, sage, butter, spanish onion, cranberries, apple cider, orange juice, demerara sugar, walnuts
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The warm heat of ginger perfectly complements sweet peaches in this thick fruit sauce that's delicious on yogurt, ice cream, or even on a piece of toast.
The warm heat of ginger perfectly complements sweet peaches in this thick fruit sauce that's delicious on yogurt, ice cream, or even on a piece of toast.
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Fruity and sweet, this cocktail delivers a punch that can only come at Zero Hour.
Fruity and sweet, this cocktail delivers a punch that can only come at Zero Hour.
Ingredients:
cocktails, alcohol, soups, chocolate, brandy, triple sec, strawberry, orange juice, cappuccino, champagne
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These half-moon pies aren't just delicious; they're also the neatest way to eat a gooey, oozy fruit pocket, since you don't have to worry about cutting slices (just let everyone pick theirs up and eat with their hands).
These half-moon pies aren't just delicious; they're also the neatest way to eat a gooey, oozy fruit pocket, since you don't have to worry about cutting slices (just let everyone pick theirs up and eat with their hands).
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Sweet honey balances tart rhubarb in this unexpected savory dish.
Sweet honey balances tart rhubarb in this unexpected savory dish.
Ingredients:
bone, olive oil, shallots, ginger, cardamom, dry sherry, chicken stock, honey, orange juice, rhubarb