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Why buy frozen meatballs and bottled BBQ sauce, when you can make them from scratch? Try these tangy BBQ meatball sliders as a great Game Day snack or appetizer.
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Asparagus doesn’t have to be treated as a delicate, fragile thing, napped only with butter or creamy sauces, or served plain with olive oil and salt That’s fine for the first week or two of the season, but then it’s time to dial up the interest factor and add some spice Asparagus actually stands up quite well to aggressive flavors
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Shallots are the special ingredient in this easy, filling bruschetta. The tomato mixture tastes best when prepared ahead of time and chilled for approximately 1 hour.
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Quick, easy, and absolutely delicious fish stew! Fresh fish fillets cooked in a stew with onions, garlic, parsley, tomato, clam juice and white wine.
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A creamy pasta recipe with corn, shallots, garlic, thyme, and Parmesan cheese tossed with farfalle.
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This is an easy but elegant cocktail snack to serve year round, but it’s especially nice during the holiday season as a reward for bearing up with frigid winter weather Essentially, it’s a large buttery cracker, garnished with smoked salmon and cut up like a pizza The pastry rounds may be baked ahead and left at room temperature
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This quickly made, exceedingly delicious recipe is a springtime celebration of peas: snow peas, sugar-snap peas and garden peas, all freshly shucked (Of course, you can use only one kind, if you prefer.) A touch of pancetta adds a salty umami to the peas' sweetness Good ham or thick-sliced bacon also work, and, for a vegetarian version, you can use roughly chopped green olives
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A light, satisfying dish, the smokiness of the fish, tangy punch from the Dijon vinaigrette, and brightness of apple give this salad a refreshing depth and range of flavor.