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This is a very rich cake and it sells great at bake sales, as well as my little restaurant. When baked, the cherries go under and the cheese rises to the top.
This is a very rich cake and it sells great at bake sales, as well as my little restaurant. When baked, the cherries go under and the cheese rises to the top.
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Your lunchtime favorite: pasta-ified.
Your lunchtime favorite: pasta-ified.
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Get New Zealand Tai Snapper Recipe from Food Network
Get New Zealand Tai Snapper Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
onion, olive oil, white wine, globe artichokes, zucchini, yellow squash, shallots, swiss chard, red onion, fennel bulb, garlic, wine vinegar, canola oil, snapper, cherry tomatoes, balsamic vinegar
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Make homemade demi-glace using Chef's John's recipe that makes a pure veal stock reduction. It takes time, but is well worth the effort.
Make homemade demi-glace using Chef's John's recipe that makes a pure veal stock reduction. It takes time, but is well worth the effort.
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Zucchini, squash, tomatoes, and spring onions are marinated in zesty Italian dressing then smoked until tender in this unique side dish.
Zucchini, squash, tomatoes, and spring onions are marinated in zesty Italian dressing then smoked until tender in this unique side dish.
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The duck breast with cherry chutney recipe from the 2009 Inaugural Luncheon is courtesy of Design Cuisine.
The duck breast with cherry chutney recipe from the 2009 Inaugural Luncheon is courtesy of Design Cuisine.
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, garlic, shallot, tomato paste, black pepper, cumin, red pepper flakes, salt, red bell pepper, plum tomato, dry red wine, cider vinegar, sugar, dijon mustard, cherries, golden raisins, tarragon, duck
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Grilled chicken breasts basted with wing sauce are served on toasted hamburger buns and topped with lettuce, tomato, and blue cheese dressing.
Grilled chicken breasts basted with wing sauce are served on toasted hamburger buns and topped with lettuce, tomato, and blue cheese dressing.
Ingredients:
hamburger buns, chicken breast, buffalo, olive oil, bibb lettuce, beefsteak tomato, salad dressing
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Get Upside-Down Tomato Tart Recipe from Food Network
Get Upside-Down Tomato Tart Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
bacon drippings, cherry tomatoes, sweet onion, lemon pepper, red pepper flakes, juice, asiago cheese, puff pastry
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Incorporate sausage into a crowd-pleasing pasta salad using gemelli pasta and smoked mozzarella.
Incorporate sausage into a crowd-pleasing pasta salad using gemelli pasta and smoked mozzarella.
Ingredients:
gemelli, olive oil, lemon juice, lemon, tomato paste, garlic, shallot, thyme, celery ribs, smoked mozzarella, basil
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Chef Paul Kahan of The Publican in Chicago ages duck breasts on the bone in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Boneless duck breasts can be aged using the same method, although the results won't be as dramatic; if you're short on time, use unaged duck.
Chef Paul Kahan of The Publican in Chicago ages duck breasts on the bone in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Boneless duck breasts can be aged using the same method, although the results won't be as dramatic; if you're short on time, use unaged duck.
Ingredients:
pekin duck, golden beets, olive oil, bacon, peasant bread, cherry tomatoes, scallions, oregano, red wine vinegar
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Sauteed Portobello mushrooms, garlic, colorful peppers, and slightly smoky provolone give this gourmet sandwich a rich and distinct flavor.
Sauteed Portobello mushrooms, garlic, colorful peppers, and slightly smoky provolone give this gourmet sandwich a rich and distinct flavor.
Ingredients:
butter, red bell pepper, portobello mushrooms, garlic, italian bread, romaine, tomato, red onion, provolone cheese, avocado
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour, plus chilling. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour, plus chilling. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.