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The perfect side dish, this easy Mediterranean rice pilaf brightens any meal with a medley of curried rice, almonds, raisins, and pineapple.
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This creamy pesto sauce is made with basil, Parmesan, garlic, olive oil, and a little bit of butter and cream cheese to give it a rich, creamy texture.
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A colorful ham and hash brown casserole with bacon, cheese, and green onions.
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Ground beef and porcini grilled burger, topped with Swiss cheese and sautéed onions and shiitake mushrooms.
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Keeping this 30-minute quiche crustless cuts down on the meal's carbohydrate content.
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The difference between a good soup and a great soup is the stock, and if you've never made your own, you're really missing out This recipe from the legendary Jacques Pépin takes a few hours, but very little effort, and you'll never go back to those cardboard cartons of over-salted stock again It also freezes beautifully.
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Grilling pears basted with hot sauce and filled with blue cheese makes a deliciously unique side dish.
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Another version of the classic cream cheese, dried beef, and green onion combination. It can be varied by adding bacon bits, ground nuts, chopped olives, or whatever you like.
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This traditional Vietnamese egg roll recipe makes a crispy, delicate hors d'oeuvre with flavors of pork, shrimp, shiitake, and fish sauce.
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Puff pastry is topped with jam, almonds, and cranberries and wrapped around a wheel of Brie cheese in this elegant Brie en Croute appetizer.
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Learn to make homemade tomato sauce and never go back to store-bought. This healthy recipe is great over al dente pasta, chicken Parmesan, meatballs, lasagne...
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For the longest time I made a classic French hollandaise sauce with two or three egg yolks, until I tasted what happens when you use seven, in keeping with the teachings of the chefs David McMillan and Fred Morin, of the restaurant Joe Beef in Montreal Their advice carries over to the use of a blender instead of a double boiler to make the sauce It’s a terrific sauce for asparagus, for broccoli, for steaks, for scallops, for eggs Benedict or for my homage to a Joe Beef dish: scallops with hollandaise sauce and shredded duck.
Ingredients: egg yolks, butter