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Hamburger and Macaroni! Others call it goulash or even American chop suey. Whatever you call it, it's great for a midweek meal. Browned ground beef cooked in a tomato onion sauce, mixed in with elbow macaroni. So good!
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A healthy Mexican grilled flank steak recipe. You will need romaine lettuce, canned black beans, cherry tomatoes, avocado, queso fresco, and cilantro.
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Ham and Asparagus Strata! Breakfast casserole with rustic bread, egg, Gruyere cheese, milk, cream, ham, and asparagus
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Class French Croque Monsieur recipe, toasted ham and Swiss cheese sandwich, topped with a bechamel sauce of butter, flour, milk, nutmeg, Parmesan and Gruyere.
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Melty cheese, briny olive tapenade, sliced turkey, and crunchy bread make this sandwich a fancy grilled cheese.
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This splendidly summery concoction is proof that punch, often associated with fall and winter holidays, can be made seasonal with the delicate spring sweetness of strawberries, and summery with the tropical tang of limes Sure, you could settle for a vodka base, but bourbon adds a marvelous backbone of vanilla richness Or make it without alcohol and serve at a children’s party.
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In this festive recipe, Dorie Greenspan reinterprets the classic French bûche de Noël, a Christmas cake fashioned to look like a Yule log Instead of the usual chocolate cake filled with ganache, she bakes a fragrant lightly spiced sponge cake and fills it with pecan cream cheese filling, while billowing marshmallow frosting evokes a snowdrift It’s a project to make and can take the better part of a day
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Cornmeal adds texture and flavor to the mini pancakes known as blini, topped traditionally with creme fraiche and caviar, plus smoked salmon and fresh herbs for...
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Every college has one: some kind of nasty-fantastic amalgam of cheese and meat and grease and bread and salt and melting awesomeness From freshman year to graduation, you can eat these things twice a week and it will hurt you, but not badly — that is the magic of youth and appetite and America combined After that, such a sandwich must be counted a special treat, and adapted to adult use