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When the weather gets a little colder, this pork stew really hits the spot. Pork shoulder meat is braised in a creme fraiche sauce until amazingly tender and delicious. Serve on polenta with crisp sage leaves for garnish.
When the weather gets a little colder, this pork stew really hits the spot. Pork shoulder meat is braised in a creme fraiche sauce until amazingly tender and delicious. Serve on polenta with crisp sage leaves for garnish.
Ingredients:
olive oil, bacon, pork, yellow onion, cloves, chicken broth, creme fraiche, sage, red pepper flakes
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Butternut squash boosts this recipe with beta-carotene and vitamin C. To cook gratin in advance, prepare through step 2, cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
Butternut squash boosts this recipe with beta-carotene and vitamin C. To cook gratin in advance, prepare through step 2, cover, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
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This classic recipe will come together in the time it takes to make a frittata or a stack of pancakes for brunch You could also try frying the patties in a cast-iron pan alongside eggs in a hole As the maple-and-sage-tinged fat renders out of the sausage, the bread will thirstily absorb it
This classic recipe will come together in the time it takes to make a frittata or a stack of pancakes for brunch You could also try frying the patties in a cast-iron pan alongside eggs in a hole As the maple-and-sage-tinged fat renders out of the sausage, the bread will thirstily absorb it
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Get Prosciutto-Wrapped Pears Recipe from Food Network
Get Prosciutto-Wrapped Pears Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is by Alex Witchel and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Alex Witchel and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Egg, heavy cream, and chicken stock help keep Tyler Florence's stuffing moist while sage lends classic Thanksgiving flavor.
Egg, heavy cream, and chicken stock help keep Tyler Florence's stuffing moist while sage lends classic Thanksgiving flavor.
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Sage and other herbs infuse a classic basting sauce for simple baked chicken.
Sage and other herbs infuse a classic basting sauce for simple baked chicken.
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Frying herbs like rosemary, parsley, and sage for less than 45 seconds in a half inch of oil makes them ultracrispy; they are delicious with tender lamb chops.
Frying herbs like rosemary, parsley, and sage for less than 45 seconds in a half inch of oil makes them ultracrispy; they are delicious with tender lamb chops.
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Get Iceberg Wedge Salad with Creamy Gorgonzola Dressing Recipe from Food Network
Get Iceberg Wedge Salad with Creamy Gorgonzola Dressing Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
sour cream, mayonnaise, gorgonzola cheese, buttermilk, herbs, iceberg lettuce, bacon, tomatoes, blue cheese
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To create these pancakes, chefs Daniel Patterson and René Redzepi started with a standard cornmeal pancake recipe they found online.
To create these pancakes, chefs Daniel Patterson and René Redzepi started with a standard cornmeal pancake recipe they found online.
Ingredients:
water, egg, egg white, flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cornmeal, buttermilk, rice flour
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 3 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 3 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Roast turkey with white wine and a lot of butter, too, as it happens The butter, massaged under the bird's skin, does a lot to help keep the breast meat moist, and the juice and wine in the pan below the bird create a deliciously steamy environment for the roasting The combination leads to an interesting outcome: a bird that crisps up nicely not at the beginning of cooking, but at the end
Roast turkey with white wine and a lot of butter, too, as it happens The butter, massaged under the bird's skin, does a lot to help keep the breast meat moist, and the juice and wine in the pan below the bird create a deliciously steamy environment for the roasting The combination leads to an interesting outcome: a bird that crisps up nicely not at the beginning of cooking, but at the end
Ingredients:
turkey, butter, orange, sage, cloves, salt plus, black pepper, dry white wine, orange juice