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Spiedies are the pride and joy of the Greater Binghamton area of N.Y. They are such an important part of life there that the biggest party of the year celebrates them - The Spiedie Festival and Balloon Rally brings thousands into the area every summer. Chunks of chicken (my favorite), pork, lamb (traditional) or venison are marinated in a mixture of oil, vinegar and herbs for 1 to 3 days, skewered, grilled and served on Italian bread with no condiments.
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A healthy, easy recipe for chilled wild-rice salad with pecans, cranberries, and orange vinaigrette; serve it as a side for fall or winter weeknight dinners.
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An overhaul of the classic lunchtime recipe, made with premium canned tuna, fennel, and lemon zest.
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I use this delicious beef marinade with chuck roast and shish kabobs before grilling.
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This recipe is by William Norwich and takes 10 minutes, plus hours' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I love dumplings and have come up with this recipe using all ingredients that I like. The dumplings consist of pork, shrimp, watercress, water chestnuts, and assorted seasonings, and they are absolutely delicious!
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Smoky, spicy andouille sausage, chicken thighs, and shrimp cook up in a rice and vegetable mixture for a crowd-pleasing one-pot meal.
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White wine, heavy cream, and chicken or fish stock make the broth for this lovely bisque. You will need an eight quart stockpot for this recipe.
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Pork chops simmer in an Instant Pot(R) full of creamy mushroom gravy and a touch of white wine to round out this simple, hearty family dinner.
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A traditional potato soup in honor of St. Patrick's Day with a twist; a tangy blue cheese topper.