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A basket of cloverleaf rolls might look humble sitting next to a burnished bird or a crown roast, but don’t underestimate its importance at a meal Buttery and salt-kissed, the little pillows are essential from beginning to end Start dinner with a warm roll, maybe two, split and swiped with butter
Ingredients: yeast, sugar, milk, butter, flour, salt plus, egg
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A classic Vietnamese chicken pice porridge recipe (cháo).
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My Grandmother always made this for special occasions. It is easy and tastier than plain mashed potatoes. It is really good with turkey.
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Get Parker House Rolls Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: yeast, sugar, flour, butter, milk, eggs, salt plus
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Ingredients: water, yeast, olive oil, flour, salt plus
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This dead simple recipe is an adaptation of one brought to The Times by Chloe Coscarelli, the vegan chef and cookbook author These delicious biscuits are easy — no rolling or folding required — and the maple “butter” comes together in a snap.
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This pasta recipe combines springtime favorites artichokes and asparagus with fettuccine tossed in a loose basil-parsley pesto.
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Chocolate bark is the workhorse of homemade holiday gifts, and in Tom Faglon's version, he scatters fresh pomegranate seeds over the surface, where they glisten like rubies Chewy bits of candied ginger are hidden inside the bittersweet chocolate, lying in wait to surprise you with their spiciness Then, to make things even more interesting, Mr
Ingredients: bark, plus, crystallized ginger, salt
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A bright and tangy salad cuts the heaviness of the typical Thanksgiving meal This one, with fennel, celery, apples and toasted walnuts, is all crunch, which the carb-heavy meal can generally use more of You can make the dressing a day ahead and store it in the fridge, but don't dress the salad until an hour before serving.