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I first learned to make these during my university years and I won't say exactly how long ago that was! Sharon Giardetti, my room mate and dear friend, used...
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White wine and brandy are mixed with maraschino cherries and plenty of fruit in this sweet and colorful white sangria recipe.
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A tarragon-wine marinade sets the stage for a delectable chicken and asparagus dish overlaid with hollandaise sauce and cheddar cheese.
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This drink, from Jackrabbit at the Duniway restaurant in Portland, Ore., calls for an assertive rosé as its base, and rightly so: The combination of ingredients tilts the drink toward serious cocktail territory The rosé defines it, and the herbal notes contributed by the other sprits give it character Serve it on the rocks if you prefer
Ingredients: wine, cynar, blanc vermouth
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Browned ground beef is combined in this tomato based soup with chopped green peppers, cooked rice, beef bouillon, brown sugar and soy sauce.
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"On a recent trip to Southern France, I was taken with how the air smelled like herbes de Provence," says Food and Wine's Marcia Kiesel. The herbs in the famous blend are delicious with lamb.
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Chock-full of lima beans, corn and chunks of catfish, this Creole-seasoned stew is a Southern delight. The heat level is moderate, but you can increase the spiciness by adding more Tabasco sauce or a bit of cayenne pepper.
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With white wine and Galliano.
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Saute garlic in olive oil, then simmer with tomatoes, tomato paste, parsley, a pinch of salt and a generous dose of red wine to make a flavorful and versatile marinara.
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Crunchy toasted ramen noodles, almonds, and sesame seeds perk up this easy and different salad made with napa cabbage.
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This exquisitely simple recipe from Jacques Pépin first appeared in The Times in 1991, and couldn't be easier The zucchini is gently roasted until tender, then tossed with salt, pepper, white wine vinegar and oil It's the perfect treatment for almost any summer squash.