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Make an indulgent and irresistible combination of spicy, crunch, and creaminess with Chowhound's chilaquiles recipe. This Mexican dish goes well with anything...
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For extra chicken flavor, this easy and fast chicken noodle soup recipe cooks vegetables and bone-in chicken pieces in broth instead of water.
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Mock meat gets a boost from some intense Indonesian flavors.
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The Portuguese-born, New York-based chef Luisa Fernandes makes a savory empada — Portuguese stuffed pastry — that is similar to a ratatouille wrapped in puff pastry She sautés eggplant, tomatoes, squash, onions and garlic, and once the vegetables are cooled, she tucks them into the pastry in muffin tins, and bakes them until they are golden Serve them for lunch with a salad.
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A touch of ginger adds a surprising, yet subtle balance to the creamy tang of goat cheese and the briny sweetness of shrimp in this lovely risotto dish.
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Brisket is the Zelig of the kitchen It takes on the character of whoever cooks it In the early part of the 20th century, when ''The Settlement Cook Book'' reigned supreme in American Jewish households, recipes for savory briskets of beef with sauerkraut, cabbage or lima beans were the norm
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Briny clams come together with smoky bacon and sautéed leeks in this showstopper Quick to prepare, this weeknight recipe is decidedly sophisticated First, sauté the bacon, add the garlic and leeks and add some good white wine and tomatoes
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This recipe was originally developed by Pierre Franey in 1991 for the 60-Minute Gourmet column, a weekly feature dedicated to Times-worthy dishes that were easy, quick and inexpensive This recipe fit the bill perfectly, and it still does Just sauté the chicken breasts until they are lightly browned