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This simple but substantive vegetarian dish came to The Times from Carol Lamont in 2015 when the Well blog invited readers to share their favorite meatless Thanksgiving recipes Yes, artichokes are not in season in the fall, but frozen work beautifully here.
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This is a Pakistani and North Indian-Muslim recipe, but there is no Pakistani label in cuisine type (kyon jee ?!?!). This is a heavy duty, real deal recipe. No...
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Deli turkey and ham layered with crisp bacon, lettuce, and served on toast with traditional toppings is a sure way to satisfy lunchtime cravings.
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A creamy goat cheese and cottage cheese blend provides satisfying and comforting flavor I use sumac to bump up the already satisfying and comforting flavor of the creamy goat cheese and cottage cheese blend that blankets cucumbers, celery and dill My first choice for bread is pumpernickel, but black bread or whole wheat country bread are also good
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Grilled cheese with onions, tomatoes and jalapenos-- tastier than the original!
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A juicy, beautifully pink rib roast is one of the most impressive dishes imaginable for a holiday spread (It's also one of the most expensive Invest in a digital, oven-safe thermometer and there will be no reason to worry you're overcooking it.) This recipe elevates the classic by adding a stuffing of spinach, sausage and mushrooms that is most appropriate for use with the lean beef of grass-fed steers.
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This traditional Sicilian dish makes a festive main course, especially when served from a giant platter Sweet and savory flavors mingle beautifully here, with currants, raisins, saffron and pine nuts Aromatic wild fennel fronds and fresh sardines are preferred, but even if made with cultivated fennel and canned sardines, this is a magnificent dish.
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Both my mother and father were Viennese and grew up there. This was my mother's recipe. Veal can also be used in place of pork.