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This recipe is by Enid Nemy and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Enid Nemy and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here's our impossibly easy pies packed with pork and Green Giant® mushrooms; made using Original Bisquick® mix – perfect for breakfast.
Here's our impossibly easy pies packed with pork and Green Giant® mushrooms; made using Original Bisquick® mix – perfect for breakfast.
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A quick breaded pork chop recipe with a crispy Parmesan and breadcrumb crust. Chopped fresh sage and black pepper add flavor.
A quick breaded pork chop recipe with a crispy Parmesan and breadcrumb crust. Chopped fresh sage and black pepper add flavor.
Ingredients:
bread, parmigiano reggiano, sage, salt, flour, dijon mustard, egg whites, pork, vegetable oil
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Light, cheesy pillows of pasta with a hearty sauce.
Light, cheesy pillows of pasta with a hearty sauce.
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Flavorful, succulent, oven-roasted Santa Maria-style tri tip roast is a southern California barbeque favorite.
Flavorful, succulent, oven-roasted Santa Maria-style tri tip roast is a southern California barbeque favorite.
Ingredients:
salt, black pepper, garlic, onion powder, oregano, cayenne pepper, rosemary, sage, lemon pepper, beef bouillon, beef
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A creamy turkey gravy recipe with bourbon.
A creamy turkey gravy recipe with bourbon.
Ingredients:
flour, canola oil, yellow onions, celery, carrots, chicken broth, bourbon, bay leaves, sage, heavy cream
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Leftover cooked turkey never had it so good as when it's combined with shallot, fresh shiitake mushrooms, and thickened cream in a gourmet omelet that only takes a few minutes to make. Serve as a fancy brunch or lunch main dish, or have as a light supper.
Leftover cooked turkey never had it so good as when it's combined with shallot, fresh shiitake mushrooms, and thickened cream in a gourmet omelet that only takes a few minutes to make. Serve as a fancy brunch or lunch main dish, or have as a light supper.
Ingredients:
olive oil, butter, shiitake mushroom, shallot, salt, sage, red pepper flakes, turkey, vermouth, eggs, white pepper, creme fraiche
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Give Thanksgiving stuffing a down-home flavor twist by using rye and pumpernickel bread cubes and season them with bacon, onions, celery, rosemary, thyme and sage, and a splash of good bourbon whisky.
Give Thanksgiving stuffing a down-home flavor twist by using rye and pumpernickel bread cubes and season them with bacon, onions, celery, rosemary, thyme and sage, and a splash of good bourbon whisky.
Ingredients:
bacon, butter, onions, celery, cloves, rosemary, pumpernickel bread, rye bread, eggs, thyme, sage, chicken stock, bourbon whiskey
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Fettuccine pasta with a rich and creamy, tomato and Italian sausage sauce. Absolute crowd pleaser.
Fettuccine pasta with a rich and creamy, tomato and Italian sausage sauce. Absolute crowd pleaser.
Ingredients:
olive oil, shallots, garlic, italian sausage, whipping cream, tomatoes, sage, fettuccine, parmesan cheese
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A tangy twist on standard sage dressing. I stuff my bird and bake the rest in a casserole or slow cooker.
A tangy twist on standard sage dressing. I stuff my bird and bake the rest in a casserole or slow cooker.
Ingredients:
butter, celery, onion, french bread, rubbed sage, egg whites, cranberries, walnuts, almonds, pecans, chicken broth
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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It's high-protein, healthy image and sheer affordability has driven chicken to the top of the meat menu in most households, while roasting it gets the most votes for the tastiest method.
It's high-protein, healthy image and sheer affordability has driven chicken to the top of the meat menu in most households, while roasting it gets the most votes for the tastiest method.