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Cook up a pan of Italian sausages, layer them in hoagie rolls with hot peppers, onions, and cheese for a hearty and satisfying meal.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour 55 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Tart rhubarb meets earthy chicken livers in this unlikely savory pairing The chicken livers cook quickly, in minutes, in fact Keep an eye on them to make sure the insides stay pink, then tuck them into warm corn tortillas
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Use mild or hot Italian sausage, according to your preference, in this updated classic. We call for red bell peppers but you can use green or one of each color. Plain spaghetti can replace the whole-wheat, too.
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Get Penne with Baby Artichokes, Black Olives and Peas Recipe from Food Network
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Fresh morel mushrooms and asparagus complement each other perfectly in this classic risotto that makes for a lovely springtime meal.
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A creamy turkey gravy recipe with bourbon.
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Not the high-heat stir-fry you might expect, Grace Lee’s home-style fried-rice recipe uses a simple technique — make an easy, flavorful kimchi sauce, mellowed out with butter, and sauté leftover rice in it It's perfect for a snack or a quick, simple meal The Spam, though optional, reflects many Koreans’ love of foods introduced by the American military.
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In days gone by, Italian dressing might have been a go-to marinade for lamb After you soak, say, some lamb skewers in this dressing for a while and then grill them, what you get is grilled lamb with a kind of vague mix of vinegar, oil and faded herb taste Contrast this with grilling the lamb, then putting it in a bowl and adding an acidic flavor, like lemon juice or vinegar, the oil and whatever herbs you choose
Ingredients: lamb, olive oil, lemons, garlic, marjoram
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Love making this in the summer to spoon on top of fish, grilled chicken, and steak.
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This tart, refreshing salad was originally proposed as a pairing for asado negro, a Venezuelan holiday roast beef that is simmered in dark caramel However, go ahead and pair this with any hearty main course and you’ll enjoy a wonderfully balanced meal.