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Sweet pears and savory sausage make the perfect filling for a hearty fall pie.
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A host of savory herbs season this hearty stew featuring beef, mushrooms, carrots and potatoes all simmered in rich beef stock.  It takes just 15 minutes to put together the ingredients, then it simmers on the stove while you tend to other things.
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Get Chicken Soup with Matzo Balls Recipe from Food Network
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Get Yucca Hash Browns with Bacon, Onion and Lime-Cilantro Mojo Recipe from Food Network
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Get Cider-Brined Turkey with Maple-Cider Glaze Recipe from Food Network
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Squat, glazed ceramic bean pots lurk in cabinets all over New England They're traditional for Boston baked beans, but enameled cast iron is faster Beans in cast iron can be brought to a boil over a burner before the dish goes into the oven; this saves about an hour.
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In this recipe, which was featured in The Times in 1989, the chef Edna Lewis suggests braising chicken over hominy with a mélange of aromatic vegetables to make a one-dish meal that is both light and filling When the bird is cooked, its juices meld with the vegetables to make a thin sauce that can be thickened with cream Hominy can be found in the canned-vegetables aisle of your supermarket.
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This wild boar carnitas tacos recipe includes a crunchy, tangy jicama-mango salsa perfect for the big game, tailgating, or Cinco de Mayo.
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Can mac ‘n’ cheese be haute Yes, in the hands of Maximo Lopez May, the executive chef of Wall & Water at the Andaz Wall Street Hotel in Manhattan, who adds exotic mushrooms “It only works if the mushrooms are great,” he said, “so go for elegant ones, like chanterelles or trumpets.” If your budget doesn’t allow for those, then use oyster mushrooms, hen o’ the woods or cremini
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Here's how to easily cure your own corned beef for St. Patrick's Day! It's made with beef brisket, pickling spices, and salt, and needs to cure for 5 days. The result is a corned beef that's more flavorful and unique than you can buy in the store.