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For many Italian-American families, in New Jersey and elsewhere, the Thanksgiving smorgasbord doesn’t feel quite right without a little touch of red sauce So you say: “Manicotti That doesn’t really go with turkey and stuffing and cranberries.” What, you want to argue about it
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A crispy baked fish topped with a cheesy crab and pepper mixture. Easy to make, and nice to look at. This topping can also be used to stuff mushrooms. You may use any type of cheese that you like in this recipe - Italian cheeses work especially well.
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Pastry baked with a savory beef, onion, and cabbage filling. This is a recipe from my friend's aunt. She served it during Oktoberfest.
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In this French-German version of pizza, Chef John uses bacon, onion, and a creamy cheese mixture as toppings for these savory tarts.
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Show that special someone you care, with this flavorful sauce of dill, thyme, and balsamic vinegar! Paired with steak and a salad, this quick sauce will finish the meal so you can get down to the romance.
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A variety of lettuce is tossed with egg whites, and topped with cucumbers, carrots, and a delicious, creamy dressing.
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This delicious, crunchy snack pairs fried garbanzo beans with lemon-pepper and Creole seasonings. You'll know the garbanzo beans are done frying when they begin to jump around the skillet!
Ingredients: olive oil, lemon pepper
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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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These turkey legs are rubbed with poultry seasoning and slow-cooked over a broth to achieve a chewiness that makes them so fun to eat!
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This creamy salad dressing recipe made with mayonnaise, sour cream, Parmesan, pepper, and garlic is great on wedge salads or as a dip for vegetables.
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The chivito, a little steak sandwich that serves as one of Uruguay’s culinary calling cards, makes for a fine afternoon of lunching, or an easy outdoor dinner Pound out the beef — rib-eye or shell steak, tenderloin or flat-iron — then put it on a hot grill It cooks fast
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Dick Bridges, a Maine lobsterman, gave this recipe to The Times in 2007, and we've adapted it here It's a stew that's both humble and luxurious, making it the perfect dish to serve for a late-fall or winter dinner party.