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An easy and yummy blackberry pie that is thickened with tapioca.
Ingredients: sugar, tapioca, butter, pastry
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Who needs that pesky tortilla anyway?!
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This variation of classic French green bean amandine includes roasted garlic and blue cheese for an extra kick.
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For a tasty twist on the classic BLT, Wolfgang Puck tops his bacon, lettuce, and tomato panini with succulent shrimp.
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The idea for this hearty, risotto-style soup came to Frédéric Morin while he was sitting on a combine in his uncle's barley field. He could smell the peat from the neighboring farm, which reminded him of Scotch whisky.
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The filet mignon marinates in a mixture of balsamic vinegar and Dijon mustard while you are heating the grill and cooking the onions, and can be made in under an hour. Serve with some mashed garlic red potatoes and sweetened green beans for a fabulous special occasion meal.
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With little effort, you'll get big applause for 15-minute pork chops and rice.
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Cinnamon rolls are pretty perfect, but these gild the lily with dark chocolate mixed into the beautiful, supple brioche dough (which you can make ahead). And...
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A spicy coconut-cilantro sauce tops this sweet dish of beans, vegetables, and mangos.
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In this festive recipe, Dorie Greenspan reinterprets the classic French bûche de Noël, a Christmas cake fashioned to look like a Yule log Instead of the usual chocolate cake filled with ganache, she bakes a fragrant lightly spiced sponge cake and fills it with pecan cream cheese filling, while billowing marshmallow frosting evokes a snowdrift It’s a project to make and can take the better part of a day
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These plums can also be made in advance (though remember to reheat gently so the fruit doesn't fall apart) and their berried cinnamon-scented syrup drenches the sweet French toast gloriously If you wish, you can remove the cooked plums and let the syrup reduce for a more intense, stickier sauce.