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The easiest way to get everyone to love cabbage is to encase it in flaky pastry and bake until golden This torta, filled with browned onions, silky cabbage, and plenty of creamy fontina cheese, might just be the best way you've ever eaten what is arguably a challenging vegetable It's at its most appealing served warm, with the cheese still a little gooey
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Potato soup in a jar is made with potato flakes and dry milk and seasoned with turmeric and thyme.
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This may not be an authentic Yucatan peninsula recipe, but it's just like a similarly named dish I had at a sports bar. It has vibrant citrus/chile flavors and a beautiful orange hue from ground annatto.
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Homemade focaccia is simply the BEST! It's easy to make, but be sure to give yourself the afternoon. You'll be rewarded with a rich, rosemary-scented bread that feeds a crowd. Serve as an appetizer or as a side with soup, roasts, or braises.
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If you love lemon and garlic, you'll love this chicken thigh recipe with lemon-garlic cream sauce whether you're on a keto diet or not. It's delicious with roasted asparagus on the side.
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Known as bolinhos in Portuguese ("little cakes"), these croquettes are Daniel Boulud's take on a classic Brazilian bar food. Crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, with plump chunks of salt cod.
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This quicker onion soup is made with vegetable broth, and flavored with thyme and brandy.
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This is a perfect steak. I use tenderloins but any cut you like will work fine. It has a tangy sweet crust and then a rich port wine and cranberry glaze. I...
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Rice is cooked with a mixture of sauteed vegetables and herbs to make a great and versatile side dish.
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Catfish fillets are coated with a spicy seasoning mix, and pan-fried outdoors in a hot cast-iron skillet for an authentically Cajun main dish that's done in only a few minutes. Watch out, though, the smoke is intense.