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Fresh and dried fruits are dressed in sour cream in this salad which can be served with turkey or ham, or as a dessert.
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This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This simple recipe allows the richness of potatoes and cream to shine through unadorned, and it is easily assembled A gratin dish is not necessary; try using a cast-iron skillet (For everything you need to know to make perfect potatoes, visit our potato guide.)
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Here's an absolutely lovely weeknight pasta dish that's a triple threat: It's easy, it's quick and it's delicious Here's what you do: As the spaghetti boils, simmer some green peas with a little water until they're hot (or just dump the frozen peas in with the boiling pasta a couple minutes before the timer is set to ding) Drain the pasta and return to the pot with a button of butter
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Show off your cooking chops with a restaurant-caliber mustard sauce.
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Mashed potato pizza is a pizza using mashed potatoes instead of sauce. I modeled it after a pizza I had at Willoughby Brewing Company, if you like this one, try the original! You can use any toppings you like on your baked potatoes, this is how I like it. Bon Appetite!
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Southern biscuits and British scones can seem intimidating: both have the kind of mystique that can discourage home bakers But the point of them is to be truly quick and easy — unlike yeast-raised bread and rolls, they are thrown together just before a meal and served hot, crisp on the outside and soft in the center And what's more, they are essentially the same recipe: all that separates them is a bit of sugar and an egg