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This new take on spaghetti is baked with fresh mozzarella, canned tomatoes, and aromatic basil for a crispy casserole main dish.
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These wildly popular cookies were developed by Alison Roman for her cookbook, “Dining In: Highly Cookable Recipes.” “I’ve always found chocolate chip cookies to be deeply flawed (to know this about me explains a lot),” she writes “Too sweet, too soft, or with too much chocolate, there’s a lot of room for improvement, if you ask me But no one asked me, and rather than do a complete overhaul on the most iconic cookie known to man, I took all my favorite parts and invented something else entirely
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The writer Laurie Colwin had an obsession with gingerbread, publishing a few different essays and recipes exploring its charms In the essay that precedes this moist, cakelike rendition, from her book “Home Cooking,” she writes that it is “home food” — not fancy restaurant food, that is, but soothing cold-weather food that is simple to make, ideal for an afternoon spent holed up indoors The essay is also a paean to Steen’s cane syrup, from Louisiana, which comes in cheerful yellow cans
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A fancy alternative to a traditional roasted turkey that results in perfectly cooked white and dark meat.
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Zucchini sliced into thin strips, or zoodles, can replace spaghetti for a lower-carb or gluten-free meal. Serve with your favorite pasta sauce.
Ingredients: zucchinis, olive oil, water
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Juice, water, sugar...easy, breezy lemonade!
Ingredients: lemon juice, water, sugar
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Cooked asparagus, diced English cucumber, and green onion are folded into long-grained rice and chilled. The dill/mustard vinaigrette is chilled as well. Just before serving, the dressing is folded into the rice salad and served in a bowl lined with lettuce leaves. Wonderful.
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Top Shelf Margaritas sure to please the avid 'rita fanatic; as with anything, fresh ingredients are the key to a quality result, so we start with our own syrup and sour mix.
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Anise seeds and 151-proof rum give this Cuban-inspired creamy drink an extra kick for those holiday parties.