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My best friend who just happens to be Irish made this drink for me one cold night in Chicago and since then, I have been hooked! Warning: it is very potent, just one of these will warm you up and basically make you good for nothing afterwards - what a treat! It is super to drink at night if you have a sore throat. My friend said this is what the Irish drink if they don't feel good but don't wait until you have a cold to try this recipe!
Ingredients: cloves, lemon, sugar, water, irish whiskey
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Roasted, thinly sliced yams or potato of your choice, quickly adds a yummy side-dish to your meal. Best when served with chicken, steak, or a mild fish.
Ingredients: yam, salt, black pepper, olive oil
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Tender chunks of venison are marinated twice, and wrapped in thick bacon before being grilled until crispy on the outside. A venison version of Filet Mignon. This is a heavenly use of the best part of a deer. For the BBQ sauce, I prefer hickory flavored.
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This rich and creamy blue cheese dressing is easy to make and will leave your salad bursting with bold flavors.
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Beef short ribs are given a long, slow soak in a sweet, garlicky soy marinade flavored with black pepper, sesame oil, and plum wine, then grilled to a dark mahogany color for an authentic Korean taste.
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Wide, soft rice noodles are stir-fried with thinly sliced pork, peppers, basil, and garlic in a sweet and spicy Thai noodle dish.
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A whole chicken is seasoned with lemon pepper, garlic, and thyme, then slow-cooked to perfection.
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This recipe is as versatile as they come. Trade out the peas for edamame (fresh green soybeans). Not a fan of goat cheese? How about some fresh grated Romano...
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You dont need to make a special trip to the fish shop for smoked trout. The fish counter at most grocery stores will have it, vacuum-packed like many brands of bacon. We used plain smoked trout fillets, but the black-peppercorn type would be good,
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Heartier than chicken soup, this classic comfort dish is decidedly more stewlike, thanks to a golden-brown roux, a densely flavored chicken broth, and, of course, the dumplings Think of them as a biscuit meeting a matzo ball: fluffy little clouds made from a quick mixture of flour, baking powder, buttermilk, butter and an egg for springiness They’re cooked right on top of the chicken stew, partly poaching and partly steaming.