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Be sure to use strong mustard from Dijon Dorie's friend Gérard Jeannin uses Dijon’s two most popular mustards in his tart: smooth, known around the world as Dijon, and grainy or old-fashioned, known in France as “à l’ancienne.” You can use either one or the other, or you can adjust the proportions to match your taste, but whatever you do, make sure your mustard is fresh, bright colored, and powerfully fragrant Do what Gérard would do: smell it first
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Hamburger stroganoff made with ground beef in a sour cream mushroom sauce, with onions, parsley, paprika, served over egg noodles.
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Made in a slow cooker for a no-fuss cake.
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"Honey is an incredible anti-everything," says Jovial King. "It's antibacterial, antiviral and great for combating allergies, as long as it's raw." Marcia Kiesel uses King's flower-infused honey in savory dishes, like these yogurt-stuffed peppers.
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When a large crowd is coming over, it’s easy for panic to set in, as the Lee brothers discussed in the 2006 article accompanying this recipe Their solution Cooking a big cut of meat
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Pork chops simmer in an Instant Pot(R) full of creamy mushroom gravy and a touch of white wine to round out this simple, hearty family dinner.
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For this memorable fix-and-forget chicken stew, use a high-quality salsa to save time without skimping on flavor; choose a jar with a short ingredient list.
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This recipe for stuffed peppers is vegetarian-friendly, as the filling is a cheesy mixture of rice, beans, and tomatoes.