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Love White Castle® burgers? Make a sackful for your next party!
Love White Castle® burgers? Make a sackful for your next party!
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A convenience store treat that you can make in your own home. Cooked smoked sausage is pickled in a red brine for an irresistible indulgence.
A convenience store treat that you can make in your own home. Cooked smoked sausage is pickled in a red brine for an irresistible indulgence.
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My favorite burgers are 'Surprise Burgers'. The pineapple inside the burger adds a hint of sweetness, while the sauce adds some tanginess! Warning: the added sauce and pineapple makes for a mess with little ones!
My favorite burgers are 'Surprise Burgers'. The pineapple inside the burger adds a hint of sweetness, while the sauce adds some tanginess! Warning: the added sauce and pineapple makes for a mess with little ones!
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This dish is inspired by a Moroccan porridge called herbel, which Mourad Lahlou's mother and grandmother used to cook for him. It's traditionally made with barley, milk, butter, and cinnamon, but Lahlou substitutes farro for barley.
This dish is inspired by a Moroccan porridge called herbel, which Mourad Lahlou's mother and grandmother used to cook for him. It's traditionally made with barley, milk, butter, and cinnamon, but Lahlou substitutes farro for barley.
Ingredients:
butter, scallions, farro, vegetable stock, olive oil, cauliflower, sherry vinegar, eggs
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A light, tangy mole.
A light, tangy mole.
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The wild rice and corn bread in this easily prepared stuffing make it as appealing to the eye as it is to the palate.
The wild rice and corn bread in this easily prepared stuffing make it as appealing to the eye as it is to the palate.
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Get Bubble and Squeak with Corn Puree Recipe from Food Network
Get Bubble and Squeak with Corn Puree Recipe from Food Network
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Cornbread, wild rice, and mushrooms are the base of this easy and delicious stuffing.
Cornbread, wild rice, and mushrooms are the base of this easy and delicious stuffing.
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Get Gorgonzola Burgers Recipe from Food Network
Get Gorgonzola Burgers Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chuck, hot sauce, wood chips, buns, maple, flour, butter, heavy cream, chicken stock, white wine, gorgonzola, apple cider vinegar, ketchup, brown sugar, yellow mustard, molasses, salt, red pepper flakes
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Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
portobello caps, almonds, wild rice, chicken stock, water, olive oil, spanish onion, cloves, dry white wine, thyme leaves, rosemary, parsley, piquillo peppers, red onion, sherry vinegar, honey, dijon mustard, canola oil
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Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
portobello caps, almonds, wild rice, chicken stock, water, olive oil, spanish onion, cloves, dry white wine, thyme leaves, rosemary, parsley, piquillo peppers, red onion, sherry vinegar, honey, dijon mustard, canola oil
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During the Vietnam War, the Vietcong's unsporting habit of cutting the roads that connected Saigon with the countryside meant that only a pathetic trickle of first-class produce reached the capital, and that, in turn, meant that the sophisticated Vietnamese dishes that you eat today, there or elsewhere in the world, were out of reach Somehow, though, there was always plenty of pho, the restorative, anise-scented beef or chicken noodle soup, delivered to your door for breakfast by frail-looking vendors, and that was ample compensation.
During the Vietnam War, the Vietcong's unsporting habit of cutting the roads that connected Saigon with the countryside meant that only a pathetic trickle of first-class produce reached the capital, and that, in turn, meant that the sophisticated Vietnamese dishes that you eat today, there or elsewhere in the world, were out of reach Somehow, though, there was always plenty of pho, the restorative, anise-scented beef or chicken noodle soup, delivered to your door for breakfast by frail-looking vendors, and that was ample compensation.
Ingredients:
beef marrow, beef chuck, ginger, yellow onions, fish sauce, sugar, star anise, cloves, salt, rice, beef sirloin, yellow onion, scallions, cilantro, bean sprouts, thai basil, herb, serrano chili, lime