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Mushrooms and onions sauteed in butter and thyme are combined with flour, chicken broth, half and half, Parmesan and the liquid from marinated artichoke hearts to make a rich and delicious sauce. Fold in the artichokes and serve over hot linguini.
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This savory rice dish is dotted with sweet golden raisins for a light fruity flavor.
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Mini meatloaves are grilled up and served with slices of provolone cheese on split baguette slices with grilled onions and sun-dried tomatoes.
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Stuff bell peppers with a mixture of rice, beef, mushrooms, onions, garlic, and tomatoes.
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Make this fast and easy spicy turkey chili recipe as a lighter alternative to beef chili. Using chili powder, cayenne pepper, and ground cinnamon, this recipe...
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If you like basil, this is a great way to spice up a normal burger in no time!
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Rib roast breaded with bread crumbs and Romano cheese then roasted slowly to keep it juicy and succulent.
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This bisque is the best chance for a home cook to shine Adapted from the recipe of the Carlyle’s executive chef, James Sakatos, it contains one of the great kitchen cheats of all time: a method for imparting rich creaminess that in a lesser establishment would come from a roux of butter and flour or a handful of cornstarch You may end up using it all the time.
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David Waltuck, chef and owner of Chanterelle, uses his innovative take on French cuisine for this one-pot lamb recipe.
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This recipe is by Jennifer Steinhauer and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This soup has a great blend of beef, vegetables and tomato broth that will fill any eater's stomach to the brim.
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Duck breasts are remarkably delicious, easy to cook and almost as tender as beef tenderloin Once seasoned, the breasts go skin-side down in the pan and stay there for 20 or so minutes while the skin crisps, the fat renders out and the meat gently cooks to a perfect rosy medium Along the way, you pour off the accruing melted fat every few minutes into a heatproof jar, and when it has cooled, you can save the duck fat in the freezer