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Get Overnight Belgian Waffles Recipe from Food Network
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This American classic can be a perfect dish: big-tasting, filling, nutritious, easy and very possibly vegetarian With their rich natural broth, turtle beans do not need bacon, ham or any meat ingredient to make a satisfying soup Black bean soup recipes have a tendency to turn out sludgy or bland, but the trick here is to season generously, and purée sparingly
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Get Hot and Sour Beef Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Get Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie Recipe from Food Network
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Soft, sticky, sweet, with a touch of salt and the crunch of pecans, these delightful sticky buns make a special dessert treat. My family absolutely loves them.
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I wanted something like the traditional beef stroganoff and threw this one together, writing down everything as I went so I wouldn't forget. I served with noodles, but rice would be great, too. Asparagus for a vegetable and a green or fruit salad is great! Nutmeg seems to be the secret ingredient of many Stroganoff recipes.
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Get Veggie Pesto Lasagna Recipe from Food Network
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This whole chicken cooked on the grill is truly a best-of-both-worlds recipe: You get the incredibly succulent meat and brittle-crisp, burnished skin of a roast chicken, combined with the deep smoky flavor of the grill To make it, you essentially use your grill like an outdoor oven, cooking a whole splayed chicken in a skillet instead of directly on the grill grate Splaying the bird first — that is, flattening the legs so they lay flat in the skillet — helps the dark meat cook quickly and evenly
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Get Grilled Lamb Kebabs with Tomatoes, Zucchini, and Yogurt Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Cooking chicken the night before to serve cold or at room temperature the next day is a brilliant plan for summer soirées, picnics or potlucks Since the flavors of something cold are usually less pronounced than when they were warm, and since flavors are always muted during storage anyway, the key is to start with more flavor: a blast of herbs, a rub or a marinade A fiery jalapeño and ginger spiked yogurt marinade to give life to my take on tandoori chicken, for example