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This Portuguese main dish calls for pork to be marinated for days in red wine vinegar, wine, and an assortment of seasonings.
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A hot pumpkin custard filling made with eggs, cream and pumpkin puree is spiced with ginger and cinnamon and baked in a chilled pie crust.
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Caramelized onions and hot dogs are finger-food ready when wrapped in rich butter pastry.
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Chicken wings are egged and fried in butter, then baked in a tangy sauce of soy sauce, water, sugar, vinegar, garlic powder and salt. Delicious, sticky chicken wings!
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The best way to prepare delicious grape leaves, or yeb'r't in Arabic, as handed down by my grandmother from Aleppo, Syria as brought to the US in 1912.
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Cochinita Pibil is a Mexican pulled pork version, where pork shoulder is cooked in a spicy sauce made with annatto paste and orange juice.
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Oyster crackers coated in ranch dressing mix and herbs are perfect for topping salads!
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This is a dense sour rye loaf with potato flakes and caraway seeds that begs for a pile of pastrami and a smear of mustard.
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Bacon, navy beans, molasses, brown sugar, and mustard are the key ingredients in this simple, inexpensive side dish.
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A good-tasting fruit vinegar can be the cooking medium for an entire dish For these ribs, adobo, the vinegar-laced national dish of the Philippines, is a delight.
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The Salty Dog is a Greyhound cocktail with salt — hence the name Craig Claiborne first brought the recipe to The Times in 1968 for a Fourth of July barbecue feature While his version calls for adding salt to the drink, other recipes salt the rim of the glass instead; see the variation below.
Ingredients: grapefruit juice, salt, vodka
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This modern classic is reverse-engineered from a cult cookie at City Bakery in Manhattan They are saltier, richer and tangier than the usual crisscross rounds, thanks to updated ingredients like sea salt, cultured butter and brown sugar And like any good “sandy” cookie, they have a soft, crumbly texture that melts away on first bite.