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Enjoy this amazing Buffalo chicken dip while watching the big game.
Enjoy this amazing Buffalo chicken dip while watching the big game.
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Get Corn Salad Recipe from Food Network
Get Corn Salad Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
corn, tomatoes, green onions, red bell pepper, jalapeno, olive oil, juice, cilantro leaves
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Raw tomatillos, avocado, cilantro, and jalapenos are quickly blended together in a refreshing summer salsa! This is the ultimate fresh, green salsa. The addition of avocado gives it a wonderful creaminess!
Raw tomatillos, avocado, cilantro, and jalapenos are quickly blended together in a refreshing summer salsa! This is the ultimate fresh, green salsa. The addition of avocado gives it a wonderful creaminess!
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A tablespoon of butter makes this speedy sauce especially luxurious. Michael Schlow of Radius in Boston recommends leaving the butter out if youre planning to freeze the sauce, and adding it during reheating.
A tablespoon of butter makes this speedy sauce especially luxurious. Michael Schlow of Radius in Boston recommends leaving the butter out if youre planning to freeze the sauce, and adding it during reheating.
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Luisa Weiss marinates this pork loin roast with a sweet-and-spicy combination of maple sugar, ginger, and crushed red pepper; the sugar melts to form a luscious glaze as the meat roasts.
Luisa Weiss marinates this pork loin roast with a sweet-and-spicy combination of maple sugar, ginger, and crushed red pepper; the sugar melts to form a luscious glaze as the meat roasts.
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Crunchy and easy chicken strips are pan-fried and ready in 30 minutes. Serve alongside honey mustard sauce!
Crunchy and easy chicken strips are pan-fried and ready in 30 minutes. Serve alongside honey mustard sauce!
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Tender butter beans, crisp bacon, and peppery arugula combine in an earthy, rustic side dish that's ready to go in just a few minutes.
Tender butter beans, crisp bacon, and peppery arugula combine in an earthy, rustic side dish that's ready to go in just a few minutes.
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It may not seem possible to improve on roast chicken cooked in a very hot cast-iron skillet, an easy method that yields a moist, evenly cooked bird (The thighs, which needs more cooking time, are pressed against the pan, which allows them to cook as quickly as the breast meat.) But here’s a recipe with a clever tweak on that method, one that’s easier than spatchcocking (or butterflying) the chicken, and that makes for a even faster-cooked, juicier bird Preheat the skillet in a 500-degree oven for about 45 minutes, letting it get blisteringly hot
It may not seem possible to improve on roast chicken cooked in a very hot cast-iron skillet, an easy method that yields a moist, evenly cooked bird (The thighs, which needs more cooking time, are pressed against the pan, which allows them to cook as quickly as the breast meat.) But here’s a recipe with a clever tweak on that method, one that’s easier than spatchcocking (or butterflying) the chicken, and that makes for a even faster-cooked, juicier bird Preheat the skillet in a 500-degree oven for about 45 minutes, letting it get blisteringly hot
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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For this recipe, I added plums to the onions in the sauce for brightness, and port for sweetness Star anise and bay leaf add depth, but you could leave them out without anyone missing them, or substitute a cinnamon stick and orange zest And if you don’t want to use port, regular red wine spiked with a few tablespoons of honey or brown sugar is a nice substitute
For this recipe, I added plums to the onions in the sauce for brightness, and port for sweetness Star anise and bay leaf add depth, but you could leave them out without anyone missing them, or substitute a cinnamon stick and orange zest And if you don’t want to use port, regular red wine spiked with a few tablespoons of honey or brown sugar is a nice substitute
Ingredients:
brisket, salt, black pepper, garlic, lemon thyme, olive oil, white onions, ruby port, dry white wine, star anise, bay leaves, plums
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My family has been making this dry rub for years. It is awesome on country-style ribs and pork steaks!!!
My family has been making this dry rub for years. It is awesome on country-style ribs and pork steaks!!!