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A slab pie is nothing more than a regular pie writ large Baked in a 9-x-13-inch pan, this pie feeds 24 but is easier to make (and to carry) than 3 separate pies The filling was inspired by an e-mail from Pete Wells, our restaurant critic, who mused about his ideal Thanksgiving dessert; the brown sugar, ginger and rum give it a complex and more autumnal flavor than most apple pies
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Spicy cranberry-orange punch spiked with vodka and orange liqueur never fails to raise the cheer level at holiday parties!
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This delicious, flaky pie crust made with butter makes a single crust pie, but can be scaled to meet your pie baking needs.
Ingredients: flour, salt, butter, water
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Bring something new to the party with this easy 4-ingredient recipe for bacon-wrapped pickles served with ranch dressing.
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This is a classic bacon and egg quiche in the Alsatian manner (cheese or stewed onions are sometimes added, though not traditional) It is baked in a nine-and-a-half-inch fluted French tart pan, the sort with the removable bottom The resulting quiche, as opposed to those baked in a deeper pie pan, stands only one inch high, and their relatively short baking time ensures a creamy, unctuous texture.
Ingredients: crust, eggs, milk, salt, nutmeg, lardons, gruy
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This slow-cooked casserole of white beans and several kinds of meat has long been considered the pinnacle of regional French home cooking It takes planning (you’ll need to find all the ingredients), time and a good deal of culinary stamina But the voluptuous mix of aromatic beans surrounding rich chunks of duck confit, sausages, roasted pork and lamb and a crisp salt pork crust is well worth the effort
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This basic recipe is so easy and forgiving that you may find yourself making cornbread as often as your mother made mashed potatoes Only a few ingredients are pretty much fixed: the salt, the baking powder, cornmeal and flour (you want a little flour for lightness) Other than that, feel free to experiment with bits of cooked bacon, sautéed onions or shallots, chili powder or cumin, chopped chilies or herbs, grated cheese, mashed or puréed beans or fresh, canned or frozen corn
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This blood orange salad with arugula, red grapefruit, and pomegranate is paired with a simple caramel dressing that will surely awaken your taste buds.