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"On a recent trip to Southern France, I was taken with how the air smelled like herbes de Provence," says Food and Wine's Marcia Kiesel. The herbs in the famous blend are delicious with lamb.
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This quick and easy recipe for coleslaw contains almonds, cranberries, celery, peppers, and onions.
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Gluten free cheesy egg bake? Try our tasty version thanks to Bisquick® Gluten Free mix.
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Great grilled turkey! My grill is an old one that has a hinged top. I open all of the vents and prop the lid open about 2 to 3 inches with a stick...man does it get hot! Do not spill the juices and wine on the coals, as they are extremely flammable.
Ingredients: onion, red wine, turkey
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Chestnuts add their distinctive flavor to this simple bread stuffing.
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This beet and barley salad from Kathryn Anible, a personal chef in New York, is not particularly leafy or green, but the greens are there, stirred in for flavor and texture “I feel like everybody uses arugula like a lettuce and they rarely ever cook with it,” said Ms Anible
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This recipe for Boston baked beans uses navy beans, molasses, brown sugar, and ketchup to create a wonderful old-fashioned baked bean flavor.
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A biscuit crust filled with sausage, eggs, and cheese. These individual breakfast pies can be made ahead of time, and microwaved as needed.
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Legend has it that Ddeokjjim was created by a royal chef as a way for the king to eat beef without burdening his digestion. (Many kings suffered from indigestion...
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Orange zest and orange juice brighten the vinaigrette for this grain salad.
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Marcia Kiesel uses porcini mushrooms to make her chicken thigh sauté with roasted garlic cloves.
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This quickly made, exceedingly delicious recipe is a springtime celebration of peas: snow peas, sugar-snap peas and garden peas, all freshly shucked (Of course, you can use only one kind, if you prefer.) A touch of pancetta adds a salty umami to the peas' sweetness Good ham or thick-sliced bacon also work, and, for a vegetarian version, you can use roughly chopped green olives