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Heres a delectable French classic that never seems to go out of style. The sauce takes only a few minutes to make, but if you prefer you can serve the chicken without it. Green beans are a good accompaniment.
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This recipe is a great addition to beef roast or a grilled steak. It is easy, quick, and can be prepared in the time it takes the steak to be grilled, if need be. We were absolutely amazed when this recipe became a favorite of our 2 year old grand daughter!
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A salad made with elbow macaroni and kidney beans has a red wine vinegar and light mayonnaise dressing. It is perfect for picnics!
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Any good, small fresh pork sausages can be used in place of the traditional diots, a regional specialty that is rarely seen outside the Savoie. French-style fresh pork sausages can be mail-ordered from the Recipe By: Marc
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Everyone loves dipping things into a pot of fondue. This fondue recipe uses Cheddar cheese and Cheddar cheese soup with white wine to deliver a fun dinner item.
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Boneless pork loin is roasted with baby portabella mushrooms, garlic, and wine, and then is served with a quick and easy seasoned pan sauce.
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As pretty as it is tasty, this drink combines Aperol, plums, and sparkling wine.
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Bacon and white wine make this skillet turkey, by Lindsay Ostrom of Pinch Of Yum, a welcome twist on the standard holiday fare.
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A bubbly hair-of-the-dog cocktail with grapefruit juice, sparkling wine, and orange liqueur.
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This sauce is served at the Inn at Little Washington with its signature dish, "Filet Mignon" of Rare Tuna.
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Arborio rice is simmered in white wine and chicken broth and finished with truffle oil and Parmesan cheese creating a rich, Italian-inspired risotto.
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Gail Simmons amps up the broth with soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, ginger, and garlic and uses white-rice noodles instead of black (they're easier to find), cooked briefly to keep their texture firm.