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This recipe is a loose template; use any spice that seems festive and appealing to you, but bear in mind you are adding a relatively small amount of syrup per drink, so it pays to make it forceful This blend includes cinnamon, allspice, star anise, cloves, vanilla and ginger root.
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This secretly quick and easy gourmet appetizer features crusty French bread baked with goat cheese, rosemary, toasted walnuts, and honey.
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A bright and tangy salad cuts the heaviness of the typical Thanksgiving meal This one, with fennel, celery, apples and toasted walnuts, is all crunch, which the carb-heavy meal can generally use more of You can make the dressing a day ahead and store it in the fridge, but don't dress the salad until an hour before serving.
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A recipe for rich, creamy cauliflower soup with Gruyère cheese.
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Chef John's savory sausage and milk gravy is just right for biscuits, fried chicken, and country-fried steak.
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Crunchy broccoli and romaine lettuce are tossed with an Asian-style sweet and sour dressing, then topped with ramen noodles for a refreshing salad good with any meal!
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Butter, sugar, cream, raisins, and walnuts fill these traditional butter tarts.
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We've listened to your comments on this recipe, and tested it — then retested it. It's adapted from “Mast Brothers Chocolate: A Family Cookbook,” by Rick and Michael Mast, the Brooklyn chocolatiers, and this most recent, updated version reduces the amount of butter and changes the temperature to which you'll want to heat the caramel mixture (The video at right does not reflect those changes.) Make sure you have a candy thermometer, or an instant-read model, and watch out — caramel is extremely hot It's worth the little bit of danger. The end result is lovely: sweet and salty with just enough of that caramel chewiness. 
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This stovetop chicken bone broth begins with the traditional method of roasting leftover chicken bones to draw out the marrow, followed up with a slow simmer for a few hours.
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This snack mix combines candy coated chocolate pieces, pretzel sticks, Cheddar cheese crackers and raisins.