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Ooooooh, is this sandwich a tasty way to use-up some of the leftover turkey and dressing.
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The marinade takes these patties to the next level.
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This is a bit more involved than the recipe above. The tofu is sauteed first with onion, garlic and ginger. Soy sauce, water and sherry are added, and carrots, spinach, and of course, miso. Very, very nice.
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A delicious marinara sauce is cooked all day in the slow cooker. When it's time for diner, just throw in some tortellini, and sprinkle with cheese. When the noodles are cooked, pass around the bread, and enjoy!
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Sweetened whipped cream is folded into a bowlful of delicious offerings - whole cranberry sauce, crushed pineapple, cubes of cream cheese, and chopped nuts. This is poured into a loaf pan, frozen and cut into beautiful slices. Serves ten.
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I guess this dish was passed down from my mother, although only the concept. My mom used the stroganoff packets, but I make my own sauce. The rice was a contrast...
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Fifteen minutes in the morning are all you need devote to enjoy a delicious Cuban-style chicken stew in the evening. This dish combines chicken legs, potatoes, onions, garlic, and green peppers with tomato sauce, white wine, cumin, and sage.
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Mayonnaise and Worcestershire sauce create a nippy dressing for this rice and chicken salad. Water chestnuts and celery add a bit of crunch. If you're careful about the amount of dressing you stir in, this salad can be chilled and unmolded onto a plate.
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This is my simple, everyday take on a dish developed at Momofuku Ssam Bar in Manhattan many years ago by the chefs David Chang and Tien Ho and their band of collaborators It is almost literally a mashup: a meal that is kind of Korean, kind of Chinese, kind of Italian If you don’t like spicy food, use miso instead of the gochujang and don’t use Sichuan peppercorns, which add a numbing, tingly pop to the fire
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Not all asparagus dishes are delicate and subtle Try this stir-fry to see how well the sweetness of asparagus and spicy bold flavors go together.