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Leftover turkey gets its mojo back in Chef John's cornbread-encrusted tamale pie filled with 3 kinds of peppers plus adobo and enchilada sauces.
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First boiled with baking soda, these homemade soft pretzels are brushed in butter at the finish line and served with a queso dip starring classic white American cheese.
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These whipped cream- and raspberry-filled cupcakes are coated with two different frostings: a dark chocolate ganache and a white chocolate-cream cheese icing. They're inspired by the classic dome-shaped Italian cake.
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I have always had an aversion to the stir-fry For me it has seemed a technique that sounds easier than it is Everyone is always impressed that a stir-fried dish takes so little time to cook, but I saw endless chopping followed by frenzied last-minute activity at the stove that I felt unsuited for
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This wonderful summer grilled chicken salad incorporating strawberries, avocado, spinach, and romaine lettuce is topped with a sweet poppy seed dressing.
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Here is a recipe from the Los Angeles chef Suzanne Goin that plays to children as well as to the most sophisticated of palates It is for crisp lamb meatballs cooked through in a fragrant, vaguely North African sauce of tomato sauce zipped up with orange juice and warm spices, then topped with feta and mint Ms
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Asian inspired tuna salad with canned tuna, radishes, cilantro, shredded carrot, ginger, rice vinegar and sesame oil.
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Spiedies are a mainstay sandwich of Binghamton, N.Y., and its surrounding boroughs They’re made of meat marinated for a long time in what amounts to Italian dressing, then threaded onto skewers, grilled, and slid into a cheap sub roll, sometimes with a drizzle of fresh marinade or hot sauce The recipe that follows calls for beef, but pork or venison can be used almost interchangeably