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Stuff bell peppers with a mixture of cooked ground beef and rice in tomato sauce for an American classic.
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Potato and ham stew is the perfect comfort food to make using leftover ham and a ham bone. Serve with warm biscuits or over a baked potato.
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With tasty grilled shrimp and spicy mayonnaise, you won't want to have a BLT any other way!
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The bright, earthy flavors of this fava bean spread are worth all that shelling.
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Eggs, Cheddar cheese, sausage, mushrooms, and bread are baked into a crowd-pleasing, breakfast strata even your pickiest of eaters will be going back for seconds.
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Converting the idea of Buffalo-style chicken wings to a dip that can be served with chips, crackers, or vegetables is the genesis of this recipe perfectly tailored to your next football-watching party or even for Oscars night!
Ingredients: cream cheese, bone, blue cheese
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These chicken breasts are topped with blue cheese and walnuts and wrapped with bacon for an (almost) paleo-approved recipe.
Ingredients: bone, blue cheese, walnut, bacon
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Chicken with Thai peanut sauce is topped with provolone cheese on fun individual pizzas with pita bread crusts.
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Chicken legs are simmered in a mix of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and black peppercorns in this easy dinner.
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A quick and easy, delicious salsa recipe to accompany steak and meat dishes is this bell pepper salsa, seasoned with red chile flakes, onions, and parsley, basil or arugula.
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Dumping cheese onto something, roasting it and calling it genius isn't the most original thought, but it’s worth mentioning how wonderful this recipe is Maybe it’s the caramelized, jammy slices of lemon or maybe it’s the almost burnt, crisp, frilly ends of tender broccolini Whatever it is, a version of this is worthy of every dinner party
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Jonathan Reynolds brought this recipe to The Times in 2000, from the New York restaurant La Tulipe He thought it a perfect dish for a man to cook for a woman (Whether that is also true for men cooking for men and women cooking for women, he said he didn’t know, so we tested it out: It does.) The morels and Cognac are wildly sophisticated additions to what otherwise might be a plain roasted chicken, making the dish an easy, stylish win for newish cooks interested in making an impression on a sweetheart or someone who might become one