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This recipe is very quick to make and an elegant starter to a meal for your guests. It is also a winner without the scallops and if you grow your own tomatoes, you can use the softer tomatoes and the flavor should be even better.
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I use the food mill instead of a blender — immersion or regular — because I love the texture of the soup when it’s put through the mill’s coarse blade, resulting in a flavorful, colorful mixture that you can almost chew on But you can use a blender to purée the soup The texture will be coarsest — which is what you want — if you use an immersion blender.
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This is a big, comforting soup — nothing fancy, just a hearty potage with lots of texture and layers of sweet and savory, earthy and vegetal flavors Serve it to hungry houseguests and children for lunch or dinner.
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Butter cake loaded with butterscotch chips and toffee chips is topped with a pecan praline frosting producing a rich and moist cake everyone will love.
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Thin slices of pear on a silky hazelnut-vanilla layer baked in a buttery crust makes a dazzling dessert.
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I created this recipe as a response to the inevitable answer to the question "what do you want for supper?" "I don't know" I developed this recipe the same way...
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The yummy Southern flavors of biscuits, corn muffins, and mustard greens team up with ham, Dijon mustard, and cheese to make this bubbly, golden casserole that celebrates the flavors of the south.
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Juicy, fruit-filled, buttery and gently spiced, this recipe splits the difference between a peach pie and a crumble: a flaky, all-butter crust is a bed for the jammy sliced peaches, but a cinnamon-scented crumble tops it all off Even better, this recipe feeds a crowd, making it ideal for toting to a picnic or barbeque When peaches and nectarines aren’t in season, you can make this with a mix of plums and blueberries, cherries or ripe sweet pears
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This is inspired by a recipe in “Seductions of Rice,” by Naomi Duguid and Jeffrey Alford The traditional dressing is made with four times as much fish sauce, which I’ve revised here to keep the sodium levels more manageable I find any amount of fish sauce makes a dish hard to resist
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Layer a creamy, mild casserole with chicken, green chilies, and tortillas all topped with cheese, then microwave it until hot and bubbling for an easy and quick Mexican-style dish.
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A simple filling casserole, packed with flavor. Onions, mushrooms, and spinach add zing to this long time favorite of my family and all those I've served it to.