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Lots of flavor, and a nice change from just a regular burger. You can make these ahead of time and freeze them also. Serve on buns with all of your favorite toppings.
Lots of flavor, and a nice change from just a regular burger. You can make these ahead of time and freeze them also. Serve on buns with all of your favorite toppings.
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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
ancho chili, blanched almonds, hazelnuts, tomatoes, onion, red bell pepper, jalapeno pepper, cloves, bread, parsley, olive oil, red wine vinegar, sugar
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In Chef John's brunch recipe, stale bread is transformed into a decadent French toast dish reminiscent of coconut cream pie. Garnish with mango slices, toasted coconut, and lime wedges.
In Chef John's brunch recipe, stale bread is transformed into a decadent French toast dish reminiscent of coconut cream pie. Garnish with mango slices, toasted coconut, and lime wedges.
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Get Lobster Roll Recipe from Food Network
Get Lobster Roll Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
lobster, chives, brioche, white wine vinegar, shallots, bay leaf, black peppercorns, heavy cream, butter, lemon juice, celery
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Get Spanish Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe from Food Network
Get Spanish Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
bell peppers, olive oil, onion, garlic, curry powder, ginger, rice, veal, peas, tomatoes, oregano, cilantro, bread crumbs
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These are a little like crab cakes, but they're made with fresh salmon and grilled.
These are a little like crab cakes, but they're made with fresh salmon and grilled.
Ingredients:
salmon filet, eggs, parsley, green onions, lemon juice, bread crumbs, seafood, salt, black pepper, yogurt, mayonnaise, green onion, olive oil, brioche buns, arugula
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A simple olive oil and balsamic vinegar bread dip, made with garlic and fresh rosemary, takes a nice fresh slice of rustic bread to the next level.
A simple olive oil and balsamic vinegar bread dip, made with garlic and fresh rosemary, takes a nice fresh slice of rustic bread to the next level.
Ingredients:
cloves, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, red pepper flakes, rosemary, salt and black pepper
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Bread rolled around seasoned cream cheese and provolone cheese is brushed with butter and baked into creamy grilled cheese roll-ups.
Bread rolled around seasoned cream cheese and provolone cheese is brushed with butter and baked into creamy grilled cheese roll-ups.
Ingredients:
sandwich bread, cream cheese, chives, white onion, cayenne pepper, provolone cheese, butter
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If you want a phrase that summons all the voluptuous pleasure of haute cuisine in its heyday, “tournedos Rossini” does the trick As a culinary undertaking, they are simultaneously simple and sybaritic Toast two buttered spheres of bread
If you want a phrase that summons all the voluptuous pleasure of haute cuisine in its heyday, “tournedos Rossini” does the trick As a culinary undertaking, they are simultaneously simple and sybaritic Toast two buttered spheres of bread
Ingredients:
filets, water, truffle, truffles, butter, vegetable oil, french bread, foie gras, madeira
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Cinnamon-raisin bread griddled with mild fresh cheese and sliced bananas.
Cinnamon-raisin bread griddled with mild fresh cheese and sliced bananas.
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This tart, adapted from the pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, with whom I wrote a cookbook, is a very simple way to show off the last of the season’s plums Use the same formula for peaches, apricots and figs when those fruits are in season The important thing to remember when making fresh fruit tarts with cut stone fruit is that you need to pack the fruit into the pastry tightly
This tart, adapted from the pastry chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, with whom I wrote a cookbook, is a very simple way to show off the last of the season’s plums Use the same formula for peaches, apricots and figs when those fruits are in season The important thing to remember when making fresh fruit tarts with cut stone fruit is that you need to pack the fruit into the pastry tightly