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The question has dogged Thanksgiving cooks practically since Norman Rockwell painted “Freedom From Want” in 1942 and transformed the harvest feast into an American ideal: Is it stuffing or dressing Grandmother knows: it is stuffing only if it is cooked inside the bird Otherwise it is dressing
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After trying several chickpea-based light recipes and being not completely satisfied, I decided to create my own. This recipe incorporates many of my favorite...
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You either like Manhattan clam chowder or you don’t James Beard famously called it “horrendous.” But the chowder has its fans — the acidity of the tomatoes helps temper the salinity of the broth, and offers a pleasing sweetness besides Green peppers and carrots add to the effect, and the garlic and red-pepper flakes speak to New York’s immigrant past
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I never make gravy Some people find that perplexing, but I don’t like it — there’s just too much fat involved Instead, I make this mushroom ragout and spoon it over the turkey and on the side.
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A honey-mustard marinade gives pork a tangy-sweet punch. Charred cabbage and apple make a crunchy side dish.
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This recipe makes a unique holiday dressing, with wild rice and chopped apple mixed in with the bread, celery, sage, and onion.
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The real spring vegetable here is the spinach, lush and beautiful at this time of year You can always get red peppers in a supermarket, and when you cook them for a while, as you do here, even the dullest will taste sweet I make the pepper mixture first, then wilt the spinach in the same pan and line the tart shell with the savory mix
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Lamb shanks are melt in your mouth delicious braised with celery root, cabbage, and rosemary. Cut the meat away from the bones and serve like a stew!