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If you love dunking pizza crust in ranch, this ranch roux is for you.
If you love dunking pizza crust in ranch, this ranch roux is for you.
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Get Gouda Fondue Recipe from Food Network
Get Gouda Fondue Recipe from Food Network
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Get Basil Infused Fettuccine with Bok Choy and Crab Meat Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Basil Infused Fettuccine with Bok Choy and Crab Meat Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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These clams are steamed in wine, butter, and spices. When the clams are gone, dip Italian bread in the broth.
These clams are steamed in wine, butter, and spices. When the clams are gone, dip Italian bread in the broth.
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Frenched beef rib-eye steak seared first to brown, then cooked on lower heat to finish, served with parsley, oregano, garlic chimichurri sauce.
Frenched beef rib-eye steak seared first to brown, then cooked on lower heat to finish, served with parsley, oregano, garlic chimichurri sauce.
Ingredients:
steak, parsley, garlic, oregano, white wine vinegar, olive oil, salt, red pepper flakes, black pepper
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Warm leeks over smoky bacon cream with crisp hazelnuts.
Warm leeks over smoky bacon cream with crisp hazelnuts.
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This simple, refreshing salad from Alice Waters, the founder and owner of Chez Panisse, the legendary Berkeley restaurant, can be served as a first course or to revive the palate between the main course and dessert It came to The Times in 2010 when the Well blog featured a number of recipes from âThe Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from Americaâs Hottest Chefs."
This simple, refreshing salad from Alice Waters, the founder and owner of Chez Panisse, the legendary Berkeley restaurant, can be served as a first course or to revive the palate between the main course and dessert It came to The Times in 2010 when the Well blog featured a number of recipes from âThe Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from Americaâs Hottest Chefs."
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This dish mixes a lot of things I love, including butter and the taste of New Orleans's Crystal hot sauce The scallops need to be dry, a term that refers to how they are processed It's best to sear with a very hot, heavy nonstick pan, though you can sear a scallop in stainless or cast iron
This dish mixes a lot of things I love, including butter and the taste of New Orleans's Crystal hot sauce The scallops need to be dry, a term that refers to how they are processed It's best to sear with a very hot, heavy nonstick pan, though you can sear a scallop in stainless or cast iron
Ingredients:
shallot, fennel fronds, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, red wine vinegar, scallops, canola oil, white wine, juice, hot sauce, butter
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a prefect late winter soup that is super high in antioxidants and taste amazing especially leftover. I made this soup when I had H1N1 last winter it may not have...
a prefect late winter soup that is super high in antioxidants and taste amazing especially leftover. I made this soup when I had H1N1 last winter it may not have...
Ingredients:
shitake mushrooms, maitake mushrooms, edamame, scallions, cloves, broth, water, white wine, olive oil, lemon grass
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If this sounds like a pared-down salade niçoise, it is Make a bold vinaigrette that is unapologetically fragrant with garlic and anchovy Boil medium-size potatoes in their skins
If this sounds like a pared-down salade niçoise, it is Make a bold vinaigrette that is unapologetically fragrant with garlic and anchovy Boil medium-size potatoes in their skins
Ingredients:
potatoes, bay leaf, thyme, garlic, anchovy, capers, dijon mustard, white wine vinegar, olive oil, french beans, eggs, chives, parsley, basil, arugula
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Briny clams come together with smoky bacon and sautéed leeks in this showstopper Quick to prepare, this weeknight recipe is decidedly sophisticated First, sauté the bacon, add the garlic and leeks and add some good white wine and tomatoes
Briny clams come together with smoky bacon and sautéed leeks in this showstopper Quick to prepare, this weeknight recipe is decidedly sophisticated First, sauté the bacon, add the garlic and leeks and add some good white wine and tomatoes
Ingredients:
littleneck clams, olive oil, smoked bacon, cloves, leeks, dry white wine, black pepper, cherry tomatoes, linguine, lemon juice, parsley, pine nuts