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The New York Times food editor Jane Nickerson first published this recipe in 1957 as part of an article on New Orleans-style Creole cooking Adapted from Brennan’s restaurant, this recipe is meant to be a showstopper But it’s deceptively easy
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Take your ice cream or spice cake to the next level with a spirited sauce.
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A play on the Vietnamese chicken noodle soup, this clear broth, paired with rice noodles and flavored with charred onions and ginger, star anise, brown sugar and fish sauce, comes served with a platter of fresh garnishes But this is more than your basic noodle soup: A spritz of lime at the end adds some tang, and mung beans and Thai basil a crunchy bite.
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HOLLAND HOUSE Sherry Cooking Wine adds a subtle, sweet background flavor to this spicy, Mexican seasoned marinade. Lean, boneless, skinless chicken breasts are delicious as well.
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Lovely tart apples are sliced up and arranged in a baking dish with lemon juice and water. Sprinkled on top is a delicious crumble topping made of oats, brown sugar, a bit of flour, butter, and chopped walnuts. And then the crisp is baked until the apples are tender and the top lightly browned.
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For these pickles, I spiced up classic, sweet bread-and-butter slices with allspice and coriander Generally, the smaller the cucumbers, the more crisp the pickles will be I used very small Kirby cucumbers, and a month later mine still crunch with each bite.
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A hearty side with unusual spices.
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Dark muscovado sugar gives this simple tart a rich and complex flavor. A tart that defies its ingredients! One that's got to be tried. A dessert for any occasion - your guests will not be able to describe the taste, and will beg you for the recipe.
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A pecan praline crust filled with a spiced pumpkin custard complements any holiday meal.
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There's nothing pretentious about this straightforward rib rub -- it's hot, sweet and delicious!