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Why buy frozen meatballs and bottled BBQ sauce, when you can make them from scratch? Try these tangy BBQ meatball sliders as a great Game Day snack or appetizer.
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This spicy sandwich with bacon, avocado and bacon is excellent for college dorm rooms, small kitchens, rushed cooks!
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This is one of our favorite hamburger recipes. You can substitute bleu, gorgonzola, or feta for the Roquefort cheese.
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Even non-sardine-lovers will enjoy this excellent salad with its garlicky sauce. We think one can of sardines is just the right amount, but if youre a big fan of the little fish, go ahead and use two.
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There couldn’t be anything simpler about this festive cocktail snack, in which potato chips are topped with lemon zest-infused crème fraîche and salmon roe This dish is more about shopping than cooking You need to get the salmon roe, available at fishmongers and specialty markets, and some good, small-batch potato chips
Ingredients: sour cream, lemon, salmon roe
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This hearty, brothy stew features popular ingredients from the Iberian Peninsula — salt cod, garlic, saffron, potatoes Spanish and Portuguese cooks adore salt cod and use it in all kinds of ways; these same ingredients may also be reconfigured into salads or casseroles You’ll need to soak the fish overnight to remove the salt
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Ethan Stowell lightens up traditional potato salad by adding plenty of radishes and celery and skipping the usual mayonnaise in favor of a Champagne vinaigrette.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This scrumptious sweet potato casserole with bacon and green vegetables is ideal for an easy breakfast, brunch, or simple entertaining.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 3 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.