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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes 1 hour 45 minutes . Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A vegetarian Moroccan stew recipe similar to a tagine, with butternut squash, beets, chickpeas, and harissa served over couscous.
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This hearty mix of wild rice, creamy white beans and aromatic vegetables (spinach, leeks, fennel and mushrooms) makes a satisfying meatless main course or a very substantial side dish for Thanksgiving — and beyond If you want to go all out, use some exotic mushrooms such as chanterelles, maitake (hen of the woods) or black trumpet, but a basic combination of cremini and shiitake mushrooms also works perfectly.
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Get Tropical Honeymoon Cupcakes Recipe from Food Network
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This is a recipe I came up with while trying to figure out what to do with stuff I had on hand. It was so good my husband asked me to publish it and share it with the world. Southwestern food is my specialty. It is especially good with the Fabulous French Loaves recipe on this site.
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Get Rosemary and Garlic Veal Chops with Grilled Mushroom Relish and Grilled Artichokes Recipe from Food Network
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Make a Mardi Gras king cake for the New Orleans Carnival with Chowhound's step-by-step guide. Using bourbon and spices, a plastic baby is optional for this classic...
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With a double filling of homemade strawberry compote sitting on top of a layer pistachio frangipane, this elegant galette is a perfect way to showcase ripe summer berries It is a bit more demanding to make than many other galettes, but you can do it in stages, making the dough, the compote and the frangipane a few days ahead, then bake on the same day as you plan to serve it so the pastry stays delightfully crisp And if you miss strawberry season, make this with raspberries, blackberries or blueberries, adjusting the sugar in the compote to match the sweetness of the fruit (taste and add more sugar for sour fruit, less sugar for sweeter fruit).