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This classic Italian-American comfort food works with any kind of sausage, but Chef John prefers the fennel and anise flavors of sweet Italian sausage with the beans.
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A basting sauce made with apple jelly, cranberry sauce, mustard, and horseradish helps make a terrific pork loin for any family gathering.
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A beet vinaigrette is drizzled over baby spinach leaves and walnuts coated with caramelized sugar. Goat cheese brings a final element of distinction to this elegant salad.
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"My great-grandmother won so many blue ribbons with this cake," Katie Lee says. "I love to serve it with peaches, because the cake sops up the juices so nicely."
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The traditional angel food cake with a new twist - cherries!
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Anxious to utilize my herb garden, I took advantage of my favorite biscuit recipe -- excellent with chicken and salad!
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Soft sugar cookies made from a recipe passed down through the generations are the perfect cookie for Christmas gift boxes. Decorate with your favorite icing.
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My friend Giuliana had just moved into her new house in Bologna (Italy) and invited me and my boyfriend to her house for dinner...despite the fact that the fridge...
Ingredients: eggs, potato, flour
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Quick little appetizer rolls of sliced salami with cream cheese and pepperoncini peppers will delight your guests, and you can whip them up in no time.
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There couldn’t be anything simpler about this festive cocktail snack, in which potato chips are topped with lemon zest-infused crème fraîche and salmon roe This dish is more about shopping than cooking You need to get the salmon roe, available at fishmongers and specialty markets, and some good, small-batch potato chips
Ingredients: sour cream, lemon, salmon roe
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In the spring when the asparagus is at its peak, make this simple Italian pasta dish with fresh asparagus, Romano cheese, and eggs.
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This recipe is by Elaine Sciolino and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.