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Get Tamarind Glazed Duck Tacos with Grilled Pineapple Relish and Pickled Onions Recipe from Food Network
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Biscuit cups are filled with a savory blend of eggs, bacon, seasoning, and Cheddar-Monterey Jack shreds--perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Ingredients: bacon, biscuit, eggs, monterey jack
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Chef Paul Kahan of The Publican in Chicago ages duck breasts on the bone in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Boneless duck breasts can be aged using the same method, although the results won't be as dramatic; if you're short on time, use unaged duck.
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The name of this recipe may seem laughable Isn’t confit meant to be an arduous, messy, not-really-easy thing to make at home Doesn’t it involve large quantities of hot liquid fat and even larger reserves of patience
Ingredients: salt, black pepper, thyme, bay leaf, duck
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 20 minutes, with 3 weeks' soaking. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: prunes, armagnac, prosciutto
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With only sugar, eggs and water, you can easily make 25 delicious egg custard tarts -a perfect offering for an afternoon tea party. Decorate each with a candied violet or a piped whip cream rosette.
Ingredients: eggs, sugar, water
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A sweet and creamy drink recipe made with Chambord black raspberry liqueur, Tia Maria coffee liqueur, and cream.
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Chocolate syrup, milk, and seltzer combine to create the light and delicious classic egg cream.
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Use low-fat mayonnaise and ditch some of the yolks to cut the calories in this egg salad recipe.
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Unsalted butter, a thick slice of really good white or whole wheat country bread, and a sunflower-yellow, pastured egg is all you need for this utterly perfect meal.
Ingredients: country bread, egg, butter
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The Thai-style version of duck à l'orange here requires only a little more work It does not take much time to begin with, but if it makes life easier, prepare the curry base in advance, then cook the duck breasts when guests arrive Reheat the curry sauce, carve the meat and combine