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Get Dark Chocolate Peppermint Pattie Cake Recipe from Food Network
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Squat, glazed ceramic bean pots lurk in cabinets all over New England They're traditional for Boston baked beans, but enameled cast iron is faster Beans in cast iron can be brought to a boil over a burner before the dish goes into the oven; this saves about an hour.
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I like to use soba — buckwheat pasta — for this dish Soba has a nutty flavor and contributes a measure of all-important whole grain to the dish.
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A play on the Vietnamese chicken noodle soup, this clear broth, paired with rice noodles and flavored with charred onions and ginger, star anise, brown sugar and fish sauce, comes served with a platter of fresh garnishes But this is more than your basic noodle soup: A spritz of lime at the end adds some tang, and mung beans and Thai basil a crunchy bite.
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Khanom Jeeb, the Thai name for pork and shrimp dumplings, is a Thai spin on the classic Chinese dim sum, served with garlic oil and dipping sauce.
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Get Sweet and Sour Pulled Chicken Sandwich Recipe from Food Network
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A deliciously sticky, ginger, and garlic glaze coats oven-baked chicken wings in this recipe perfect for football snacks.
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Shiitake mushrooms add heft to this lo mein, but feel free to add shredded chicken to make the dish even more substantial.
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This chicken is grilled after being marinated in a spicy marinade. The chipotle chiles give the marinade its smoky flavor. You can increase the heat to your liking with your favorite hot sauce. Habanero hot sauce works best, as very little is needed to increase the heat without changing the flavor of the marinade.
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Roasted jalapenos, onion and a few secret ingredients make these burgers spicy and irresistible. The manly man burger (not for wimps), great for NFL tailgating.
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The Chinese Buddhists are very strict vegetarians, but they savor each bite and are not opposed to a succulent delight like this dish. Beware of attachment to...