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Get Antipasto Platter Recipe from Food Network
Get Antipasto Platter Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
meats, cheese, quince, bosc pear, lemon, ricotta cheese, pine nuts, figs, red wine, sugar, thyme, olive oil, shallot, cloves, brown sugar, red wine vinegar, cinnamon, orange peel, olives
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I made Chocolate Guinness Stout cupcakes and they came out so perfect that I vowed I'd use beer to bake all my cucpakes! I had Blue Moon beer in the fridge and...
I made Chocolate Guinness Stout cupcakes and they came out so perfect that I vowed I'd use beer to bake all my cucpakes! I had Blue Moon beer in the fridge and...
Ingredients:
yellow cake mix, beer, canola oil, eggs, white chocolate, orange peel, orange, frosting, water, egg whites, cream of tartar, butter, orange juice, vanilla
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Get Orange-Chocolate Cookies Recipe from Food Network
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Get Girl with the Mango Dragon Cocktail Recipe from Food Network
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This traditional holiday drink is indispensable to those who covet the ubiquitous fireside family gatherings on cold winter evenings. This recipe uses an automatic coffee maker to brew the cider. If you don't own one, heat it in a saucepan over medium heat on the stovetop. Grab your mugs and dive into this hot drink!
This traditional holiday drink is indispensable to those who covet the ubiquitous fireside family gatherings on cold winter evenings. This recipe uses an automatic coffee maker to brew the cider. If you don't own one, heat it in a saucepan over medium heat on the stovetop. Grab your mugs and dive into this hot drink!
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A gourmet twist on Potatoes Au Gratin with caramelized onions and fresh herbs. Great for brunches and potlucks.
A gourmet twist on Potatoes Au Gratin with caramelized onions and fresh herbs. Great for brunches and potlucks.
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I decided to make a Gluten Free Roasted Chicken Stock last night and of course consulted one of my favorite books, Joy of Cooking. The recipe below is based...
I decided to make a Gluten Free Roasted Chicken Stock last night and of course consulted one of my favorite books, Joy of Cooking. The recipe below is based...
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Get White Peach Sangria Recipe from Food Network
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Keep this smoothie recipe handy in preparation for a fast back-to-school breakfast option.
Keep this smoothie recipe handy in preparation for a fast back-to-school breakfast option.
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If you can get your hands on ras el hanout, you can use it instead of making the spice mixture And no worries if you don’t have a tagine — a covered Dutch oven will work just fine
If you can get your hands on ras el hanout, you can use it instead of making the spice mixture And no worries if you don’t have a tagine — a covered Dutch oven will work just fine
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coriander, cumin, cinnamon, paprika, olive oil, lamb stew, salt, pepper, onion, garlic, ginger, orange, tomatoes, orange peel, chicken broth, honey, carrot, celery rib, almonds, sesame seeds, green olives, basmati rice, bay leaf, lemon, red pepper flakes, butter, juice, scallions
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Get Vegan Saffron Risotto Recipe from Food Network
Get Vegan Saffron Risotto Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
leek, bulb fennel, dry white wine, carrots, celery, cloves, orange, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, black peppercorns, olive oil, tomato paste, soy sauce, garlic, arborio rice, plum tomatoes, parsley leaves, yeast
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In all of American cooking there is probably no term less meaningful than “salad.” I’m racking my brain for a way to narrow the definition, but the best I can do is a dictionary-like “mixture of food, usually cold or at room temperature, with some kind of dressing.” That’s not saying much, but it opens a world of opportunities, especially when the base ingredient is rice, which offers a far wider variety of flavors and textures than any other grain.
In all of American cooking there is probably no term less meaningful than “salad.” I’m racking my brain for a way to narrow the definition, but the best I can do is a dictionary-like “mixture of food, usually cold or at room temperature, with some kind of dressing.” That’s not saying much, but it opens a world of opportunities, especially when the base ingredient is rice, which offers a far wider variety of flavors and textures than any other grain.