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Slow-cooked turkey legs simmer in a tangy sauce all day before being shredded to make a budget-friendly yet tasty barbecue filling for sandwiches. Serve on buns and top with coleslaw.
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This Roasted Potato Fries with Avocado Aioli recipe is courtesy of What's Gaby Cooking as part of the U.S Potato Board's Potato Lovers Club. It's easy to make and great for entertaining or as a delicious weeknight side.
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A classic. Tomatoes, olives, feta, peppers, onions and cucumbers, all sliced, chopped and waiting to be tossed with a great dressing. This recipe has one - red wine vinegar, olive oil, lemon juice and herbs. Toss and enjoy.
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Use your grill to give the mahi mahi a lovely smokey aroma. The red pepper and cilantro pesto adds color and texture to this flavorful dish. Try serving with yellow rice or sugar snap peas for an amazing meal. You could easily adapt this recipe for snapper, swordfish, trout, or chicken.
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This recipe for rotkraut, a tart dish of pickled red cabbage simmered with warm spices in a dry red wine, came to The Times from Debbie Himmler of Cincinnati The dish, a nod to her grandparents’ German heritage, makes regular appearances on her family’s Thanksgiving table, but can be served year round It’s best prepared a day or two ahead, and also freezes well — a real boon if you’re planning a big meal
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A terrific and healthy way to enjoy the bounties of winter. A unique flavor that makes you come back for more!
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Beef is marinated in a maple syrup-lime juice marinade and grilled with vegetables in this "Firecracker Kabobs" recipe that is great for the Fourth of July.
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The blueberry and cherry filling is blue or red candies, and the frosting is tinted to look like a lattice crust.
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If you have ever eaten a caprese salad and wished that you could linger with it longer, that there were more tomatoes to spear with your fork, or more milky slices of cheese on the plate, then this is the dish for you Best at the height of tomato season, it embellishes on the classic caprese, taking its five simple elements — mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, salt and olive oil — and adding roasted peppers, caperberries (or capers), olive and prosciutto The result is a luscious lunch or light dinner that will make your dining companions swoon
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