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This is an easy dressing to make that is great over fruit. Just put it in a jar, shake, and it's ready to go. A little goes a long way, and really enhances most fruits, especially oranges, grapes and apples.
This is an easy dressing to make that is great over fruit. Just put it in a jar, shake, and it's ready to go. A little goes a long way, and really enhances most fruits, especially oranges, grapes and apples.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, honey, apple cider vinegar, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, paprika, worcestershire sauce
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Get Prickly Pear Sangria Recipe from Food Network
Get Prickly Pear Sangria Recipe from Food Network
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Cantaloupe is pureed with orange juice, lime and cinnamon to create this chilled soup. Serve garnished with a sprig of fresh mint.
Cantaloupe is pureed with orange juice, lime and cinnamon to create this chilled soup. Serve garnished with a sprig of fresh mint.
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Discover the refreshing pleasure of this old-time soda fountain favorite.
Discover the refreshing pleasure of this old-time soda fountain favorite.
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Get Fall Brunch Punch Recipe from Food Network
Get Fall Brunch Punch Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
apple cider, maple, butterscotch sauce, calvados, amaretto, allspice dram, whipped cream, maple syrup, red pepper, cinnamon, butter, vanilla
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Get Venison with Chanterelles in Cream Sauce and Braised Red Cabbage Recipe from Food Network
Get Venison with Chanterelles in Cream Sauce and Braised Red Cabbage Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
venison, oil, cream, butter, onions, chanterelles, salt, white peppercorn, rosemary, bay leaves, thyme, carrots, celery, leeks, parsley, tomato paste, red wine, water, bay leaf, wheat bread, dijon mustard, orange, currant jelly, flour, brandy, kirsch, sherry, sugar, caraway seeds, oranges, lemon juice, apple vinegar, apple, cabbage
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Get Arctic Char with Tangerine-Habanero Glaze and Meyer Lemon Couscous Broth Recipe from Food Network
Get Arctic Char with Tangerine-Habanero Glaze and Meyer Lemon Couscous Broth Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, tangerine juice, red wine vinegar, sugar, habanero chile, spanish onion, garlic, clam broth, lemon juice, butter optional, water, salt, instant couscous, meyer lemon
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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