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Transform leftover pizza into a breakfast casserole with the help of eggs, mozzarella cheese, and oregano for a filling main dish.
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Carbonnade Belgian beef stew recipe, with beef, onions, and Belgian ale, and seasoned with bay and thyme.
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This creamy potato chowder made with two kinds of corn, milk, and imitation crab sticks is a comforting dish your kids will fall for.
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Craig Claiborne, who brought this amazing cream of mussels soup to The Times in the 1960s and refined it over the years with his longtime kitchen collaborator Pierre Franey, once called it "the most elegant and delicious soup ever created." It is also one of the easiest to make Use wine to steam open some mussels beneath a blanket of aromatics and use the resulting stock as a base for cream Add the mussels and perhaps a grind of pepper
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This very eggy egg bread is rich with butter and delicate in texture. Lemon zest and raisins add fine flavor.
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At WD-50 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the pastry chef Malcolm Livingston II specializes in building delicious and visually arresting desserts out of ingredients that seem to have been thrown together like strangers at a cocktail party (A recent example: “verbena mousse, plum, buckwheat, camelina oil.”) But when it comes to the family meal, when members of the kitchen team meet up for a mass nosh, Mr Livingston is known for baking something more traditional: chocolate chip cookies