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Hibachi at home!
Hibachi at home!
Ingredients:
water, soy sauce, wine vinegar, brown sugar, cornstarch, garlic powder, ginger, vegetable oil, red bell pepper, sirloin steak, green onions
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A ramos gin fizz cocktail recipe finds its way into a Jell-O shot with layers of club soda, orange blossom water, citrus, cream, and gin.
A ramos gin fizz cocktail recipe finds its way into a Jell-O shot with layers of club soda, orange blossom water, citrus, cream, and gin.
Ingredients:
syrup, orange blossom, gelatin, club soda, orange, gin, heavy cream, lemon juice, lime juice
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Smoking the birds quickly over anise-scented tea makes them wonderfully fragrant. If you prefer to cook one chicken instead of two, smoke it in a wok or a pot rather than a roasting pan.
Smoking the birds quickly over anise-scented tea makes them wonderfully fragrant. If you prefer to cook one chicken instead of two, smoke it in a wok or a pot rather than a roasting pan.
Ingredients:
water, garlic, chiles, star anise, honey, ginger, zest, cinnamon, soy sauce, yellow onion, sugar, chickens, jasmine rice, sichuan peppercorns, scallions, vegetable oil
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Potatoes, carrots, onion, and gravy complement this magnificent pot roast.
Potatoes, carrots, onion, and gravy complement this magnificent pot roast.
Ingredients:
chuck roast, water, ketchup, chili powder, sugar, salt, potatoes, onion, carrots, flour
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This recipe is by Robert Farrar Capon and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Robert Farrar Capon and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The real deal, unlike the cloying, sticky, bright red sauce often served at Chinese restaurants.
The real deal, unlike the cloying, sticky, bright red sauce often served at Chinese restaurants.
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A slightly sweet yeast dough made with rolled oats, molasses, whole wheat flour, and bread flour rests overnight to develop its wonderful flavor.
A slightly sweet yeast dough made with rolled oats, molasses, whole wheat flour, and bread flour rests overnight to develop its wonderful flavor.
Ingredients:
rolled oats, molasses, vegetable oil, salt, water, yeast, whole wheat flour, bread flour, eggs
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This is a no roll, press in the pan crust, made with oil instead of shortening. It is very good and very easy. A good choice for when a top crust isn't necessary. Vegetable oil may be used instead of peanut oil.
This is a no roll, press in the pan crust, made with oil instead of shortening. It is very good and very easy. A good choice for when a top crust isn't necessary. Vegetable oil may be used instead of peanut oil.
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The proportions are nice in this pastry dough, with just the right ratio of flour to shortening to water. Everything incorporates perfectly and the dough is easy to roll out. This recipe for flaky, tender crust doubles well and freezes nicely.
The proportions are nice in this pastry dough, with just the right ratio of flour to shortening to water. Everything incorporates perfectly and the dough is easy to roll out. This recipe for flaky, tender crust doubles well and freezes nicely.
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Get Butternut Squash Risotto Recipe from Food Network
Get Butternut Squash Risotto Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chicken stock, water, olive oil, onion, cloves, arborio rice, dry white wine, butternut squash, butter, sage, parmigiano reggiano
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Quick and easy pasta dish with a little bite that will make anyone look like a gourmet chef. Adjust the chili oil to your own spice level.
Quick and easy pasta dish with a little bite that will make anyone look like a gourmet chef. Adjust the chili oil to your own spice level.
Ingredients:
linguini, olive oil, chili oil, shrimp, sugar snap pea, cloves, dry white wine, pasta, butter, lemon juice, basil
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This dish is inspired by a Greek recipe from Diane Kochilas’s “The Glorious Foods of Greece” that calls for giant white beans and about three times as much olive oil I had regular white beans in my pantry and a bunch of celery left over from a recipe that called for only a couple of stalks (which happens so often) I love the textures here
This dish is inspired by a Greek recipe from Diane Kochilas’s “The Glorious Foods of Greece” that calls for giant white beans and about three times as much olive oil I had regular white beans in my pantry and a bunch of celery left over from a recipe that called for only a couple of stalks (which happens so often) I love the textures here