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This steakhouse classic is a wedge of iceberg lettuce topped with a homemade blue cheese dressing.
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Doctor a bottle of barbeque sauce with vinegar, brown sugar, garlic powder, and red pepper flakes and pour it over chicken in a slow cooker for an easy and delicious main course.
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Tender chicken is topped with Provolone cheese, bathed in a creamy wine sauce, and encrusted with herbed stuffing.
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An elegant recipe made with halibut fillets and leeks braised in white wine and butter.
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This is the best bread recipe. Light and fluffy rolls that melt in your mouth. Can be used to make loaves or cinnamon rolls.
Ingredients: water, margarine, sugar, salt, yeast, flour, eggs
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Chef John's recipe for chicken teriyaki is truly authentic, made with sake, soy sauce, mirin, and ginger.
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A tender sour cream-enriched yeast dough is folded around fruit filling to make a cookie that's beloved all over eastern Europe.
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A puffy sweet-and-savory souffle combines sharp Cheddar cheese with sweet, caramelized apples for an easy treat they'll think you slaved over.
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I had a beautiful bunch of leeks from the farmers’ market and a Mediterranean crust left over in my freezer from my week of savory pies, so I decided to make this lightened version of a French classic called flamiche The French version calls for lots of butter and cream or crème fraiche.
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For this tart and tangy relish, fresh cranberries and a whole orange are chopped in a blender or grinder and macerated with sugar and orange liqueur. It can be made ahead, too.
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Here is a recipe for homemade quinine syrup, which will take the staid gin and tonic up a few notches The syrup is made from cinchona, the bark of a shrub originally from Peru but now cultivated in various tropical climes worldwide, from which is extracted the alkaloid quinine, the original anti-malarial medication It is available at a well-stocked herb store or, as always, online.