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Escarole is a popular green in Italian cooking and is used in this recipe to create a light soup.
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Chocolate lovers will love this combination of chocolate and pecans.
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Pine nuts are a special treat in any salad, but the other ingredients are swell too - tomatoes, spring onions and black and green olives. It 's tossed with vinaigrette and chilled.
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Prepare this easy, tasty stuffing in a baking dish, or use it to stuff a big bird. Apple and sausage give it a sweet and savory flavor.
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A sunny and rich lemon cake made with cake and pudding mixes has peach nectar for a fruity taste. There's an easy lemon glaze on top, too.
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A classic red currant jelly made from fresh currants. This came from my one of my mother's handwritten recipe cards. I do not know its origin, but know it probably dates back to the early 1940's.
Ingredients: currants, water, sugar, pectin
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This recipe makes a sensational stiff and glossy meringue that is baked in a pie shell. It can be filled with pudding, custard, ice cream or fresh fruit. Try spreading the meringue with melted chocolate and pile with whipped cream and fresh strawberries.
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Butter, sugar, flour and jam are all you need to make these Swedish thumbprint cookies.
Ingredients: butter, sugar, flour, fruit jam
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At All’onda in Greenwich Village, the chef Chris Jaeckle channels Venice by way of Japan This pasta dish, which I enjoyed in his restaurant a few weeks ago, sums it up Fresh pasta with crab meat and a smidgen of tomato is brightened with yuzu, lemon’s racy Japanese cousin
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This recipe contains wild rice, hence the name wild risotto. Both wild rice and Italian Arborio rice can be found at most grocery stores.
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Here's a creamy, savory and sweet soup that perfectly captures the flavors of fall Amy Lawrence, and her husband, Justin Fox Burks, the authors of the Chubby Vegetarian blog, brought it to The Times in 2012.