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Based on the Italian classic, this take on spaghetti carbonara uses spaghetti squash in place of pasta to go with the creamy bacon-spiked sauce.
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A simple Chinese dish. The wine and ginger gives the dish its fragrant smell. Best served with warm rice.
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Pork loin is roasted with dried apricots and prunes in a port wine sauce for an elegant main dish.
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Marinated lamb chops are grilled and then topped with a wonderful tangy pomengranate-port reduction. Most impressive!
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The Romans make a classic dish in the spring with very young milk-fed lamb Such meat is hard to find in American supermarkets, but the technique, which involves a short braise in vinegar and water with a boost of anchovy at the end, works fine with chunks of lamb cut from a leg or roast of any young lamb This recipe is built on the precise technique for abbacchio alla cacciatora that Marcella Hazan offered in "The Classic Italian Cookbook," with some freshening up
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Refreshing and perfect for summer entertaining, this peach white wine sangria is full of sweet, fruity flavor.
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A delicious, authentic-tasting Italian risotto with chicken and asparagus. Perfect with a glass of Italian wine!
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Fresh tomatoes slowly cook with onion, green pepper, garlic, and red wine in this rich, flavorful sauce.
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Shrimp, stir-fry vegetables, honey, garlic, and white wine are combined in this quick and easy shrimp stir fry for a perfect weeknight meal.
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Toss udon noodles in a pan of broccoli, pepper, and zucchini stir-fry, coated with chili-garlic sauce to make this easy Japanese-style dish.
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As it simmers, this traditional Swedish mulled wine will fill your home with the scent of burnt orange peel, cardamom and heady sweet wine It is just the thing to sip on a winter's night as your toes keep warm by the fire If you choose to serve glogg the traditional way, with raisins and almonds, you'll be rewarded at the end of your glass with plump, wine-infused raisins and tender, toothsome almonds.