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This hearty Ham and Potato Soup is made with a ham shank or leftover ham bone and russet potatoes. Perfect for chilly weather!
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If you haven't cooked a whole leg of lamb before, here is the place to start This is not a revolutionary recipe, but slathering on butter and (take our word for it) anchovies makes this version truly essential It is excellent for the Easter feast — lamb has ancient associations with springtime, and it pairs well with sharp spring vegetables like asparagus, dandelion greens and artichokes
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Make an indulgent and irresistible combination of spicy, crunch, and creaminess with Chowhound's chilaquiles recipe. This Mexican dish goes well with anything...
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Give your Thanksgiving dinner a twist this year. You will be pleasantly surprised at the indescribable flavor of this turkey. Well, WOW comes to mind. I got the general recipe from a German friend of mine with an added twist of my own. I have had so many raves about my turkey that everyone now comes to my house on Thanksgiving. Definitely a crowd pleaser, there has never been left over turkey at my house. Thanks Evelyn :)
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Ingredients: sugar, lemon juice, lemon
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Ingredients: sugar, cantaloupe, juice
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If you love homemade chicken and dumplings, try this recipe to make them from scratch! Southern cooking all the way!
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With a plastic brain mold, you can make a delicious shrimp cocktail gelatin mold that is almost too creepy to eat! Serve with assorted crackers, baguette slices, cucumber slices, and celery sticks.
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There are three pretty joyful projects here that reward not only the pleasure-driven eater but the scientifically curious mind as well Making soy milk, making soft tofu, and making a savory caramel sauce (not sweet like the one you're probably accustomed to, but vinegary and spicy) are all as easy as those beginner science projects we remember from grade school (growing marigolds or sprouting avocado pits) and equally as wondrous As always, ingredients matter