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Crispy baked kale is seasoned with vinegar and salt in this snack recipe.
Ingredients: kale, olive oil, sherry vinegar, salt
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Cauliflower, potatoes and carrots are cooked with garlic in chicken broth, pureed, then combined with milk, spices and a bit of sherry in this basic cream of cauliflower soup.
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Fresh ginger and garlic add a snappy bite to pork chops baked in teriyaki sauce, orange juice and sherry. Be sure to marinate your chops in the morning so they'll be oven-ready by evening.
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This combination of miso and butter is natural and delicious, too Miso butter looks a little like cake frosting and is just as easy to lick off the fingers With the egg yolk dripping onto the butter and the asparagus spears dipped into the eggy, miso slurry, you're looking at a four-star dish at a neighborhood restaurant — or at home
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Use the everyday mushrooms we find in our grocery store or use them in combination with some of the more exotic varieties. Experiment and have fun - All will be good.
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The best type of arugula for this salad is the feathery type called wild arugula I love the contrast of flavors here — peppery arugula alongside sweet carrots and a nutty dressing
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An eye-catching potato salad for your next picnic.
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Strips of flank steak are marinated overnight in a very flavorful mixture of hoisin sauce, soy sauce, ginger, sherry, barbeque sauce, green onions and garlic. Skewer, grill and serve as an entree or appetizer.
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Use cream sherry to enrich a tasty mix of tomatoes, garlic, basil, mint, olive oil and hot pepper flakes. After steeping for two hours, use some of the liquid to flavor hot pasta. Add Asiago and fontina cheese, then toss everything together.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.