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The Sgroppino is an old between-course palate cleanser, dessert or aperitif drink that marries prosecco with sorbet and a touch of vodka It’s a simple enough affair once you have the sorbet, in this case made from white peach puree You very gently whisk the spirit (in this case, peach brandy or peach vodka) and wine (in this case, prosecco) into the sorbet and turn it into a glass, to be consumed, ideally, quickly, while it still retains a bit of the semifreddo intact.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Kewpie® mayonnaise adds creaminess to this refreshing Japanese cabbage, daikon radish, and carrot coleslaw with a sesame seed dressing.
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Chili con Carne! With chunks of chuck roast, browned in bacon fat and cooked with red kidney beans, red chili and chipotle chili, onion, garlic, jalapeños, tomatoes, and lime juice. Top with grated cheddar and chopped red onion. So GOOD!
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Crisp fresh spinach is tossed with melt-in-your-mouth crumbled bacon, diced hard-boiled eggs and crunchy water chestnuts and drizzled with a sweet and tangy homemade dressing.
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Canned peaches, bananas, yogurt, and orange juice deliver a delicious smoothie in mere minutes.
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This Mexican-style shredded beef is cooked in the slow cooker until very tender, then cooked some more in a spicy tomato sauce. Wrap some in a flour tortilla for an easy meal.
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Make a hearty stew from your corned beef brisket, potatoes, parsnips, carrots, cabbage, and Irish stout beef for a different St. Patrick's Day main dish.
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Arguably the most popular German sausage.
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These cookies with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and a hit of black pepper are ideal for the holiday season.