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Zesty crab salad sandwich in sourdough bread, grilled on a panini press.
Zesty crab salad sandwich in sourdough bread, grilled on a panini press.
Ingredients:
parsley, green onion, mayonnaise, lemon, lemon juice, worcestershire sauce, black pepper, tabasco sauce, crab meat, sourdough bread, butter
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Vegetarian stuffed crimini mushrooms topped off with broiled Gruyere cheese. This is a great appetizer for guests.
Vegetarian stuffed crimini mushrooms topped off with broiled Gruyere cheese. This is a great appetizer for guests.
Ingredients:
olive oil, yellow onion, shallot, cloves, parsley, chives, lemon juice, bread crumbs, gruyere cheese
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More creamy than regular chicken croquettes, Chef John's version tastes like deep-fried creamy chicken gravy.
More creamy than regular chicken croquettes, Chef John's version tastes like deep-fried creamy chicken gravy.
Ingredients:
butter, yellow onion, flour, black pepper, nutmeg, cayenne pepper, milk, salt plus, chicken meat, ham, italian parsley, eggs, bread crumbs, vegetable oil
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Get Crown Roast of Pork with Chestnut Sausage Stuffing Recipe from Food Network
Get Crown Roast of Pork with Chestnut Sausage Stuffing Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
pork, olive oil, rosemary, salt, black pepper, chestnut, bread, pork sausage, cloves, celery, bulb fennel, yellow onion, butter, italian parsley, sage, thyme, chestnuts, chicken broth
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A classic baked ziti recipe, with Italian sausage, eggplant, ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan cheeses.
A classic baked ziti recipe, with Italian sausage, eggplant, ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan cheeses.
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Rice-like orzo pasta is a fun way to switch up your pasta routine. Combined with summery veggies and healthy chicken breasts, this orzo dish wins fans every time.
Rice-like orzo pasta is a fun way to switch up your pasta routine. Combined with summery veggies and healthy chicken breasts, this orzo dish wins fans every time.
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Inspired by Boston's Italian street festivals, plump sweet or hot Italian sausages are grilled with red peppers and onions, then piled into a toasted sandwich roll.
Inspired by Boston's Italian street festivals, plump sweet or hot Italian sausages are grilled with red peppers and onions, then piled into a toasted sandwich roll.
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All the work has really been done for you, since you begin with a store bought dressing, and just fancy it up. A bit of oregano, a smidgen of dried basil and minced onion. A teaspoon of sugar and you 're done.
All the work has really been done for you, since you begin with a store bought dressing, and just fancy it up. A bit of oregano, a smidgen of dried basil and minced onion. A teaspoon of sugar and you 're done.
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Get Muffaletta with Olive Tapenade Recipe from Food Network
Get Muffaletta with Olive Tapenade Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
italian bread, olives, olive oil, pickled vegetables, red peppers, parsley, red wine vinegar, cloves, italian seasoning, salami, provolone, capicola, smoked mozzarella, mortadella
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This is the bread recipe that changed my life—well, at least temporarily, in a small way. Please visit elanaspantry.com for the Rosemary Parsley Topping...
This is the bread recipe that changed my life—well, at least temporarily, in a small way. Please visit elanaspantry.com for the Rosemary Parsley Topping...
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Sausage makes this quick Italian Bolognese meal so much better than simple ground beef. Get the recipe on chowhound.com.
Sausage makes this quick Italian Bolognese meal so much better than simple ground beef. Get the recipe on chowhound.com.
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This concoction and Internet sensation came to The Times from Jason Day and Aaron Chronister, who created it shortly before Christmas one year in Roeland Park, Kan They modestly call it “the BBQ Sausage Recipe of all Recipes.” It contains at least 5,000 calories and 500 grams of fat, but you don’t have to eat it all at once It is not for vegetarians, ascetics or the faint of heart — instead, consider it a delicious challenge to your abilities at the grill.
This concoction and Internet sensation came to The Times from Jason Day and Aaron Chronister, who created it shortly before Christmas one year in Roeland Park, Kan They modestly call it “the BBQ Sausage Recipe of all Recipes.” It contains at least 5,000 calories and 500 grams of fat, but you don’t have to eat it all at once It is not for vegetarians, ascetics or the faint of heart — instead, consider it a delicious challenge to your abilities at the grill.