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An easy, yet healthy, delicious bread for bread machines. I just put it together one day and loved it!
An easy, yet healthy, delicious bread for bread machines. I just put it together one day and loved it!
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Easy to make Leek, Bacon, and Cheddar Mac and Cheese!
Easy to make Leek, Bacon, and Cheddar Mac and Cheese!
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Get Warm Duck Salad Recipe from Food Network
Get Warm Duck Salad Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
duck, shallots, sherry vinegar, orange, olive oil, belgian endive, baby lettuce, navel oranges, raspberries, pecan
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Composed but not fussy and dressed with a sherry vinegar and Dijon mustard vinaigrette.
Composed but not fussy and dressed with a sherry vinegar and Dijon mustard vinaigrette.
Ingredients:
sherry vinegar, honey, dijon mustard, canola oil, medjool dates, watercress, baby arugula, blue cheese, almonds
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Get Frisee Salad with Bacon and Poached Eggs Recipe from Food Network
Get Frisee Salad with Bacon and Poached Eggs Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
frisee, bacon, white vinegar, eggs, shallot, sherry vinegar, dijon mustard, honey, chives, tarragon, french baguette
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Use cream sherry to enrich a tasty mix of tomatoes, garlic, basil, mint, olive oil and hot pepper flakes. After steeping for two hours, use some of the liquid to flavor hot pasta. Add Asiago and fontina cheese, then toss everything together.
Use cream sherry to enrich a tasty mix of tomatoes, garlic, basil, mint, olive oil and hot pepper flakes. After steeping for two hours, use some of the liquid to flavor hot pasta. Add Asiago and fontina cheese, then toss everything together.
Ingredients:
tomatoes, cloves, basil, mint leaves, salt, black pepper, red pepper flakes, olive oil, cream sherry, spaghetti, asiago cheese, fontina cheese
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Sherry, honey and ginger transform soy sauce into a delicious marinade for steaks.
Sherry, honey and ginger transform soy sauce into a delicious marinade for steaks.
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These duck legs, prepared in the manner of a classic French coq au vin, are deeply flavored, hearty and rich — a perfect cool weather meal rounded out with earthy lentils and root vegetables For ease of service, all the components can be prepared well in advance, reheated and combined at the last minute.
These duck legs, prepared in the manner of a classic French coq au vin, are deeply flavored, hearty and rich — a perfect cool weather meal rounded out with earthy lentils and root vegetables For ease of service, all the components can be prepared well in advance, reheated and combined at the last minute.
Ingredients:
duck, onion, celery, carrots, bay leaf, thyme, fennel seeds, allspice, tomato paste, flour, chicken broth, dry red wine, lentils, cloves, parsnips, butter, parsley, chives
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Get Swiss Fondue Recipe from Food Network
Get Swiss Fondue Recipe from Food Network
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Get Rootbeer Ham with Kumquats Recipe from Food Network
Get Rootbeer Ham with Kumquats Recipe from Food Network
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Back in 2004, William Grimes, a former Times restaurant critic, realized that his role had changed him No longer could he be satisfied with quotidian meals He wanted a way to one-star dining in his home every night, and in 30 minutes or less
Back in 2004, William Grimes, a former Times restaurant critic, realized that his role had changed him No longer could he be satisfied with quotidian meals He wanted a way to one-star dining in his home every night, and in 30 minutes or less
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Miso, the traditional Japanese soybean paste, is one of those convenience foods whose complexity belies its ingredients: it contains only soybeans, salt and grain (usually rice or barley, though others are used too), inoculated with the Aspergillus orzyae bacteria and aged for up to three years The production process is not unlike that for good hard cheese, and miso is frequently compared with Parmesan It is equally complex, and both are known for the strong presence of umami, the Japanese word for the fifth taste (after salt, sour, sweet and bitter), roughly translated as ''deliciousness.'' Here, miso is combined with little more than scallops, then allowed to sit for a while before grilling or broiling
Miso, the traditional Japanese soybean paste, is one of those convenience foods whose complexity belies its ingredients: it contains only soybeans, salt and grain (usually rice or barley, though others are used too), inoculated with the Aspergillus orzyae bacteria and aged for up to three years The production process is not unlike that for good hard cheese, and miso is frequently compared with Parmesan It is equally complex, and both are known for the strong presence of umami, the Japanese word for the fifth taste (after salt, sour, sweet and bitter), roughly translated as ''deliciousness.'' Here, miso is combined with little more than scallops, then allowed to sit for a while before grilling or broiling