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A '90s-restaurant-style dish that came to The Times from Matthew Kenney, a chef whose career soared in that decade, these pork chops make for a dinner that is as steady and simple as it is elegant and rich The chops are broiled beneath a glaze of maple syrup and balsamic vinegar, then served with soft apple slices and a dusting of Clinton-era nostalgia: chopped pecans and candied ginger (Polenta is the perfect accompaniment -- stir in some goat cheese and rosemary instead of the more typical butter and Parmesan.)
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This is a delicious recipe combining apples, sour cream, sugar and a few others--to make a scrumptious dessert. I highly recommend that you use a high quality sour cream-it really does make the difference.
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In 1973, as a young immigrant from Austria, the now world-renowned Chef Wolfgang Puck had never eaten sweet potatoes. Thought too sweet for his palate, he decided to add apples for a sweet and tangy taste. The result? This original (and tart) take on a Th
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More apples than cake! Topped with a rich caramel sauce.
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Made on the stovetop, this delicious apple treat is served with a lovely nutmeg sauce. Sliced apples, sugar, cinnamon and water are put in a saucepan and brought to a boil. Then soft dough is dropped onto the hot apples and simmered for 30 minutes.
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The craziest, messiest, sweetest quesadilla there ever was? Maybe.
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An apple crisp with an oat crumble topping is served with warm cranberry compote in this easy recipe for fall.
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A sweet, hot caramel glaze is poured over an apple cake in this delicious caramel apple poke cake recipe sure to impress your guests.
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This creamy apple slaw has cabbage, carrots, and apples folded together with a yogurt-based ranch dressing perfect for summer picnics.
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Quinoa, a delicious and nutritious whole grain, is used to make a light and tasty turkey stuffing. I prefer to bake this stuffing in the bird, but it can be baked separately in another baking dish and basted with the turkey juice.