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Instead of making a crème Anglaise, premium vanilla ice cream is used as the base of this light, delicate no-bake pie. Top with fresh fruit, a fruit glaze, or melted and cooled chocolate ganache.
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This Liberian peanut soup, recipe courtesy of Helene Cooper, should satisfy peanut butter lovers, as well as anyone who wants a thick, rich, meaty dish.
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All the fixings for cheeseburgers (ground beef, cheese, ketchup, mustard, and relish) are cooked between tortillas in this cheeseburger quesadilla recipe.
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Juicy, warm chicken breasts baked in a crunchy pecan and garlic flavored coating sit on a bed of crisp romaine lettuce. Dried cranberries and mandarin oranges add a sweetness that is balanced by the tanginess of crumbled blue cheese. Ranch dressing ties the dish together to make a wonderfully light, filling salad.
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Corn tortillas are stuffed with a sweet potato and cream cheese filling and baked with enchilada sauce and cheese.
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Inspired by a traditional Catalan dish that pairs tangy romesco sauce with a sweet Spanish green onion, this salad highlights the mildly earthy flavor of Garrotxa, a semisoft Catalan goat's-milk cheese.
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is a dish that goes together quickly, can be doubled easily, and looks beautiful! Orzo , shrimp and fresh asparagus tossed with a light olive oil, lemon and basil dressing. Perfect for a warm weather picnic. Can be served chilled, at room temperature, or heated!
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Curried chicken simmered in coconut milk and tomatoes makes for a mouthwatering hint of the tropics! Goes great with rice and vegetables.
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This is how my mother in law makes beef stew and she is from Alabama. As southern as you can get. Do not use generic tomatoes, they make this bland. I use arm shoulder roast and cut it up cause some beef stew meat is too tough. You can also make this with turtle meat and call it turtle stew, that's what we do! You can adjust the ingredients according to your own taste. We love to eat this with buttered bread.