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There are some culinary combinations that cannot be improved upon, and apples and pork is surely one of them This recipe calls for pan-frying boneless pork chops and serving them with butter-browned apples and a Normandy-style sauce made with cider and cream It makes for a perfect cold weather meal.
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This recipe for the chocolate cookies was sent to The New York Times several years ago by Mari Pfeiffer, a reader in California; it’s from the cookbook “Great Cookies,” published in 2003 by the author and teacher Carole Walter The cookies are imbued with deep flavor from the combination of cocoa powder, unsweetened chocolate and espresso powder Decorate them with royal icing
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Here's a brilliant and addictive way to use up leftovers that comes together in about 20 minutes It can accommodate practically any vegetable languishing in your refrigerator, and adding leftover cooked chicken, pork, beef, shrimp or tofu isn't a bad idea either.
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Crispy curried chicken thighs! Serve with quick-sautéed onions and wilted greens. Easy 30 minute meal. Gluten-free and paleo.
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Get Caponata Picnic Sandwiches Recipe from Food Network
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An easy, superfragrant weeknight version of classic chicken under a brick, this recipe uses chicken thighs instead of a butterflied whole bird Lavish quantities of lemon, garlic and fresh herbs season the flesh, and the skin gets shatteringly crisp and salty. This recipe makes great use of a cast-iron skillet (or two) and is a great dish to cook when seasoning a new pan because of the large amount of fat that melts into the pan (You pour it off before serving.) If you have a pan that is large enough to fit all the thighs, you can cook them in one batch.
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Get Cranberry-Orange Scones Recipe from Food Network
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A delicious salad that works equally well warm or at room temperature.
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Austin's The Mighty Cone food trailer has become famous for its Hot-and-Crunchy Cones: fried chicken coated in an ingenious mix of cornflakes, slivered almonds, and sesame seeds, then wrapped in a tortilla with a mango-jalapeño slaw.
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This hearty pumpkin bread is a sophisticated twist on the traditional version with the addition of bourbon (teetotalers can substitute apple cider), browned butter and cardamom.