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Try this easy recipe for Turkish doner kebabs, a street food favorite, of deliciously seasoned ground lamb baked meatloaf-style and served in pita bread.
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Get Mixed Green Salad With Parmigiano Crisps Recipe from Food Network
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These thin-as-crêpe omelets, adapted from a recipe in Yotam Ottolenghi's cookbook "Plenty," can be filled with almost anything.
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Quinoa is perfectly paired with lemon, parsley, basil, and garlic to make this dish that is great with chicken or fish.
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For this main course, prepare farro much as you would risotto: add stock slowly while the grains cook, so that they gradually become plump. Then mix in artichokes and top the dish with celery, parsley, and tarragon salad, and shavings of nutty Grana Padan
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Thanks to walnuts and kale, this killer riff on pesto is anything but classic.
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Get Bratwurst and Knockwurst with Rye Toast Points Recipe from Food Network
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Create the delicious taste of smoked turkey without the hassle of the meat smoker in this 3-ingredient recipe that is great for holidays.
Ingredients: sugar, turkey, cooking oil
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A marvel of a cocktail with an enviably colorful peerage, the Boulevardier is effectively a cross between a Manhattan and a Negroni In colder months, it’s a magnificent drink to have as a fallback when you want something richer and more complex than just a whiskey but can never seem to think of what else to order It’s composed of two parts American whiskey, with one part each of sweet vermouth and Campari
Ingredients: bourbon, campari, vermouth
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This is my mother-in-law's recipe for traditional bread stuffing. Bread, pork and seasonings blend to create a perfect filling for the holiday bird. Use more bread if needed to create a stuffing that's moist, but not mushy.
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In this recipe, herbs are the focus, but to use herbs on a grand scale, it helps to know which ones work in that role and which ones don’t Parsley, obviously, works in abundance: it’s clean-tasting, pleasantly grassy and almost never overwhelming You can add literally a bunch (bunches!) of it to salad, soup, eggs, pasta, grains or beans
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Intensely flavored sirloin tip roast using a homemade herb rub paste that is certain to please the entire family.