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You need not conjure New England with your Thanksgiving turkey This recipe nods to what happened when Cuban culture drifted onto the Thanksgiving tables of South Florida, with a bird dressed in a marinade of sour oranges (a mixture of orange and lime juice works as well) mixed with a lot of garlic and oregano Serve the bird with black beans and white rice on the side — and a Key lime pie for dessert.
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Delicious punch! Great for holidays, showers, parties! Make extra!
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An updated pasta saladwhole-wheat spaghetti served at room temperature with sautéed tofu, cucumbers, scallions, and an Asian dressing makes a delicious warm-weather meal, reminiscent of Japanese soba-noodle dishes.
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Spicy sauteed turkey tenderloin, spinach, and blue cheese form the base of this wrap, but it's the strawberry-jalapeno salsa that really sends it over the top!
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Gingersnap cookie sandwiches with a lemon cream filling.
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Pound cake, fresh fruit, mango puree, and coconut pudding are layered in this tropical mango trifle topped with swirls of whipped cream.
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The recipe is a combination of my favorite Fall, well paired ingredients. I recently learned how to reduce beer, for a sauce or glaze. I love it!!! Blue Moon...
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Meaty shark, like swordfish, is an ideal fish for threading onto kabobs. Our Indian version spices it up with a fragrant, mustardy cashew rice.
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Kale, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts are tossed with pepitas and dried cranberries in a citrusy poppy seed dressing creating a hearty and crunchy salad.
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Here is a spice-perfumed braised chicken dish that is greater than the sum of its parts, with complex flavor that belies the ease of preparation As a bonus, you can prepare it up to 2 days in advance, since it reheats beautifully.
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Get Tofu-Stuffed Acorn Squash Recipe from Food Network
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Chicken souvlaki is another word for seasoned Greek kabobs and they make a nice appetizer when dipped into homemade tzatziki sauce.