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Cooking chicken breasts can be tricky, especially the “skinless-boneless” kind No matter if they are pan-fried or grilled, they are apt to be dry if left to cook even a minute too long This recipe borrows a Chinese technique called velveting that guarantees a moist chicken breast
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A chicken casserole that has Cheddar cheese and elbow macaroni as the main ingredients.
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Sliced mushrooms are sauteed in peanut oil with onions, garlic, and dried basil, then finished with white wine. It's a great side dish for mushroom lovers.
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Asparagus pairs well with the fresh, clean flavor of cilantro.
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In just 20 minutes you can prepare this hearty and delicious dish that combines favorite flavors of chicken, Caesar salad and pasta...yum!
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Grilled shrimp are marinated in and then glazed with a tangy tomato, soy, orange and ginger sauce. Youll make this often!
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Canned green beans and white corn are mixed with onion and green pepper, mixed with cream soup and baked with a cheesy topping.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The beauty of this quick, simple soup recipe is in its layers of bright and carefully balanced acidity Golden beets, puréed with buttermilk and lemon juice, have a sweet, gentle twang; Erin French, a chef from Freedom, Me., takes things even further, garnishing each bowl with fresh herbs, finely chopped shallots macerated in rice wine vinegar, and dollops of sour cream Serve this soup as a side or with crusty, garlic-rubbed grilled bread to make it a meal.
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Minestrone doesn't have to be a long-simmering project Adding pancetta means that the soup develops full flavor quickly, and the vegetables stay tender and tasty To jump-start the recipe, use a food processor to get the soup base going, and then start prepping the vegetables
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This pureed soup of carrot with a hint of dill would make an elegant first course at a Thanksgiving feast or any other special occasion.