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This pizza is in the light-handed California style, with no tomato sauce If you prepare the dough in advance (it takes only 20 minutes or so, and can be refrigerated for several days), putting a pizza or two together for dinner is actually a breeze, arguably easier than making a pasta Omit the sausage for a vegetarian version.
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A Thanksgiving cornbread stuffing recipe with sausage, apples, and sage.
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Alex Witchel brought this recipe to The Times in 2008 Bigos is the sauerkraut stew that many consider the national dish of Poland The author Louis Begley calls it Polish choucroute
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Get Grilled Chicken and Chorizo with Spanish-Style Marinade Recipe from Food Network
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Get Homemade Butter Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: butter, heavy cream, sour cream, salt
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Get Grilled California Pizzas Recipe from Food Network
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Jim Harrison, the poet and epicure, hunter and fisherman, novelist, essayist and enthusiastic cook, published a version of this recipe in the literary magazine Smoke Signals in 1981 I adapted it more than three decades later, after Harrison's death in 2016 The key ingredients: a lot of tomato paste and a good, floral hot sauce, ideally made with Scotch bonnet peppers, which combine in marvelous ways
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As the grandfather of six oft-hungry children, Pierre Franey sought to develop dishes that would “capture their attention.” This hearty, kid-friendly casserole of meatballs, sausage, onions, peppers and mushrooms did not disappoint It's sort of a cross between a casserole and a stew, and can be served over pasta or polenta, or with a huge hunk of bread to sop up the herb-y tomato sauce If you'd like, you can easily substitute ground chicken, turkey, pork or veal for the beef in the meatballs (or any combination of them all)