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This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Based on a recipe using butter beans, these patties are made with lentils and pan-fried for a great vegetarian burger option.
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A sweet, uncooked pastry filling made with eggs, sugar, butter, water, lemon juice, and potato flour.
Ingredients: butter, sugar, eggs, potato flour, water, lemon
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Milk, eggs, flour, and lard come are the main ingredients in these humongous Yorkshire puddings, a quick and easy British side dish.
Ingredients: eggs, milk, flour, lard
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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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Classic potato salad gets an update with sour cream and red wine vinegar.
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Everyone loves a classic, and you won't be disappointed with Chef Stitt's take on this favorite dessert.
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Easy and delicious and healthy-my favourite sunday brunch.
Ingredients: avocado, tomatoes, eggs, cheese
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Asparagus begs to be roasted; this recipe was developed after roasting a couple pounds and using them in a bunch of different dishes over a few days This was the favorite, and frankly, the uber-favorite was this in a sandwich More spring recipes.
Ingredients: asparagus, eggs, chervil, parmesan
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This chocolate version of the Italian favorite contains cocoa, miniature chocolate chips, and chopped nuts.
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Onion and bacon stuffing baked in muffin tins is the perfect individual-size side dish for Thanksgiving dinner.
Ingredients: bacon, butter, onion, celery, poultry, bread, eggs
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These are moist and sweet, and full of berries - and in my opinion are much better than plain blueberry muffins. My two children cannot get enough of them, and often bring me berries they have picked to make these muffins. The muffins are made with whole wheat flour and wheat germ, but the kids do not seem to notice.