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Like the best part of a sandwich...without the bread! Cream cheese pairs up with sour dills and thin-sliced deli beef.
Ingredients: dill pickles, cream cheese, beef
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This crunchy, colorful stir-fry has an added kick from serrano chiles I can’t resist buying an array of beans when they’re at summer farmers’ markets I love to mix yellow and green beans in this crunchy, colorful stir-fry, but don’t hesitate to make it if all you can find is green
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This bruschetta recipe pairs creamy goat cheese with peppery sautéed radicchio.
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Get Grilled Skirt Steak (Churrasco) Recipe from Food Network
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For a quick and tasty lunch, try these Thai-inspired vegetable chicken wraps with roasted bell pepper covered in a cilantro-lime dressing.
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Chef John's recipe for seared scallops on fresh corn cream proves that you can make something special with just a few seasonal ingredients.
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Homemade chicken stock flavored with lemon grass is combined with carrots, celery, egg noodles and chicken in this heartwarming soup.
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This Thai-inspired recipe braises monkfish in Madras curry-infused coconut milk to produce a delicate, flavorful, elegant dish.
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There are two proper ways to use garlic: pounding and blooming Pound raw garlic into a paste that dissolves into food, leaving behind only a faint rumor of its presence To cook garlic, sizzle but don't brown it before adding it to food — this is blooming, and it will tame garlic's raw fire
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Chock-full of lima beans, corn and chunks of catfish, this Creole-seasoned stew is a Southern delight. The heat level is moderate, but you can increase the spiciness by adding more Tabasco sauce or a bit of cayenne pepper.
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This is an adaptation of a classic French bistro dish, poulet Basquaise The chicken is cooked in a pipérade of onion, garlic, hot and sweet peppers, tomatoes and, in the authentic version, cured ham, which I’ve omitted In this version I use skinned chicken pieces
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An elegant first course for when you want to impress.