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A tangy buttermilk dressing ties together this pasta salad studded with asparagus, chicken, artichokes, and cherry tomatoes!
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A hot cheesy taco dip thats a favorite for everyone...
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This sweet and savory Moroccan dish is a nice way to make your regular chicken dinner feel a little fancy without any legwork.
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In this savory skillet dinner, rhubarb, onions and garlic are simmered with white wine and butter into a rich sauce for browned chicken parts I call for a whole, cut-up chicken here, so you’ll have the different parts to choose from at the table (Just be sure to watch the breasts carefully; they might finish cooking before the dark meat.) But you can use your favorite chicken part instead
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Buffalo meat lends a rich flavor to this meat loaf, but you can use an equal amount of veal, pork, or beef instead.
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Apples lend sweetness to this herb-flecked stuffing made with chewy focaccia bread.
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I've been making variations of this dish for a long time. Similar recipes are seen in books about Mexican home cooking but are rarely served in restaurants. Take...
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Alex Witchel brought this recipe to The Times in 2008 Bigos is the sauerkraut stew that many consider the national dish of Poland The author Louis Begley calls it Polish choucroute
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Here is a chunky relish of cabbage and bell pepper commonly served in the South with salty cold cuts and meats It couldn’t be simpler: simmer chopped vegetables for 15 minutes in a spiced brine — we use judicious amounts of clove, allspice, cinnamon and toasted coriander — and pack into jars We tip the balance more toward green tomato than cabbage when green tomatoes are available because we love the tomatillo-like flavor of a green tomato — a near-apple flavor, but without the sweetness