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This recipe is by Dana Bowen and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Dana Bowen and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
tangerines, star anise, cinnamon, chicken thighs, hoisin sauce, pomegranate, canola oil
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One floret and you're hooked.
One floret and you're hooked.
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A move from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks meant I could no longer find one of my favorite foods in a local restaurant. I had to learn to make it. Here's my...
A move from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks meant I could no longer find one of my favorite foods in a local restaurant. I had to learn to make it. Here's my...
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white rice, shrimp, chicken, egg, cornstarch, chicken broth, mushrooms, water chestnuts, green onions, pea pods, salt, pepper, sherry, soy sauce
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Get Flank Steak Stir-Fry Recipe from Food Network
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fish sauce, ginger, garlic, honey, juice, scallions, flank steak, vegetable oil, vegetables, soy sauce
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A super-speedy chili using pantry items for those nights when you need a warm and hearty meal but you just have a few minutes to get something on the table.
A super-speedy chili using pantry items for those nights when you need a warm and hearty meal but you just have a few minutes to get something on the table.
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chili, vegetable oil, turkey, tomatoes, chili beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, baked beans, tomato paste, cheddar cheese, sour cream, sugars, green, breadcrumbs, wine
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Get NESTLE TOLL HOUSE Mint Filled DelightFulls Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe from Food Network
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This sweet-and-savory side dish is best served with quinoa or brown rice.
This sweet-and-savory side dish is best served with quinoa or brown rice.
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pine nuts, butter, apricot jam, sugar, sherry vinegar, salt, cinnamon, carrots, apricots, scallions, mint leaves
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Get Raspberry Chocolate Mint Ribbon Pie-2003 1st Place Other Recipe from Food Network
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flour, solid shortening, water, butter, powdered sugar, egg yolks, peppermint, baking chocolate, beaten egg, vanilla, cream cheese, whipped cream, sugar, raspberries, cornstarch
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In 2007, if you were looking for a sign of the culinary times, you could do no better than the one prominently displayed in San Francisco, in my local Übermarket for the conscientious shopper: “Organic Summer Squash, $3.99 a pound.” Our growing food fetishization created a new produce category: luxury squash I was disturbed but also intrigued: perhaps familiarity had blinded me to squash’s delicate charms — at these prices it clearly deserved more than a typically bland sauté or a quick turn on the grill Given its etymology (the word “squash” comes from a Native American word meaning “eaten raw”), maybe it shouldn’t be cooked at all
In 2007, if you were looking for a sign of the culinary times, you could do no better than the one prominently displayed in San Francisco, in my local Übermarket for the conscientious shopper: “Organic Summer Squash, $3.99 a pound.” Our growing food fetishization created a new produce category: luxury squash I was disturbed but also intrigued: perhaps familiarity had blinded me to squash’s delicate charms — at these prices it clearly deserved more than a typically bland sauté or a quick turn on the grill Given its etymology (the word “squash” comes from a Native American word meaning “eaten raw”), maybe it shouldn’t be cooked at all