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Get Pucker Up, Yvonne! Recipe from Food Network
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A variation on a peach cobbler, using fresh peaches, homemade almond crumbs, and bourbon and honey cinnamon ice creams from Chef Carl Truong of Restaurant 222 in New York.
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Get Melt-in-Your-Mouth Braised and Barbecued Chicken Recipe from Food Network
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Here's a stir-fry far better than most take-out Chinese, and you can make it with any lean cut of meat — flank steak, London broil, tenderloin, sirloin or skirt steak — so long as it is cut thin against the grain Most takeout joints use snow peas, but sugar snaps are juicier and more succulent, and just as crunchy (Their downside is that they are slightly more work: they need to be thinly sliced.) As for the sauce, it's simple: thick dark soy sauce (tamari works well), sesame oil, chicken broth and Madeira.
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Heritage turkeys can be tricky to roast; the flesh is firmer than that of a supermarket bird P Allen Smith, the Southern cooking and lifestyle expert from whom this recipe is adapted, suggests a day in a brine sweetened with apple cider and then roasting the bird on a bed of rosemary
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Get Slow Cooker Peach Cobbler Recipe from Food Network
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This is a recipe for a popular riff on the classic Boston Cream Pie, with a crisp, flaky doughnut as the vessel for silky pastry cream The only specialty tool you’ll need is a pastry bag But you can also poke a funnel into the side of the doughnut and spoon the cream into the center of the pastry.
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If the classic fruit tart is a well-heeled matron, a crostata is a lusty peasant girl Pressed into a fluted mold for form and discipline Not likely