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Key lime and a hint of thyme add indulgent flavor and intrigue to this fluffy no-bake key like thyme pie that is great for any get-together.
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This version of eggs Florentine is based on eggs Benedict: The perfectly poached eggs rest on toasted English muffins on a bed of garlicky spinach and are then topped with a light cheese sauce spiked with smoked Spanish paprika.
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Linton Hopkins's Aunt Julia ("my paternal grandmothers sister-in-law," he says) made giant vats of this barbecue sauce on her farm in Alabama, then drove around delivering it to everyone in her extended family.
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This is a recipe that nods at a lesson taught by the British writer Nigel Slater, which is to poach the cauliflower in bay-leaf scented milk while the potatoes bake The soft florets are then mashed in with the potato flesh and a healthy splash of the cooked milk Add butter
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All the veggies in this salad - fresh corn, peppers, zucchini and onions - are chopped or diced, so the consistency is very much like salsa. Everything is sauteed in butter and then chilled, until ready to spoon onto a salad or into a warm tortilla with a dollop of sour cream.
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This recipe flavors rice cereal treats with espresso powder and finishes them with a white chocolate and Kahlúa glaze.
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This recipe will fool you into thinking you're eating a cream-based soup. It's spicy, different, and really pretty. It's extremely versatile. Tastes best when it's made at least a day in advance.
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In the cookbook I continue to write, called "Grub From Bubba's Pantry," I wanted to have a catchy name for this dish. My Texas relatives re-named me Bubba, but...
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The addition of tamarind and mint to what might otherwise be simply sweet and spicy cashews elevates these nuts beyond simple bar snacks designed to encourage thirst They're sophisticated and exciting, while remaining quite simple to make.