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This creamy ham and noodle casserole is perfect comfort food for the day after a holiday when you have leftover ham but don't feel like cooking an elaborate meal.
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Elegant enough for the first course of a dinner party — but easy enough for a weeknight side dish — these roasted pears are healthy and tasty.
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This is a great, easy summer salad with a lot of options as to mixing and matching. When the Gorgonzola cheese and balsamic vinaigrette combine it gets all tart and creamy!
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Lard, baking powder, and vinegar combine with flour, water, and an egg to create the perfect dough for a tender, flaky pie crust. This easy recipe makes four roll-out-like-a-dream crusts.
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This simple deviled egg recipe is the result of years of trial and error. CAUTION: Very slippery. If carrying over carpet they will always land yolk-side down.
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Piquant and spicy, this vinegar-based sauce popular in Eastern North Carolina is not for lightweights! It's great for all meats, but best on pork.
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Just a few simple ingredient changes make this coleslaw perfect to serve at your barbeque or with your favorite Mexican-inspired meals.
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This recipe is by Amanda Hesser and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Throw the chicken on the barbecue and baste with an emulsion of oil, seasonings and vinegar for a zesty summer entree.
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This recipe is an adaptation of one found in Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s and Mark Bittman's cookbook, “Jean-Georges: Cooking at Home with a Four-Star Chef.” Fresh ginger, lime juice and sherry vinegar are the star players in this simple, sophisticated dressing that will make any salad sing After putting it together, let it rest for a day so the flavors can meld.