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Think of this dish as red curry noodles, version 2.0 By doctoring up jarred red curry paste with fresh chile, garlic, ginger, lemongrass and spices, this dish gets a much more complex, intense flavor than the usual version Once you have all the ingredients at the ready, the dish comes together quickly
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Berries and brioche come together to celebrate summer.
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This recipe for dill-horseradish mayonnaise is ideal for a roast beef sandwich, smoked salmon, or gefilte fish.
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This dish is extremely versatile and works well with meaty wild mushrooms or cultivated ones. Serve on Bruschetta for dinner or use the mushrooms as a pizza...
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Like an old-fashioned soda-fountain drink, this mocktail relies on a delicious, small-batch syrup.
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A deep red, chewy cookie that has a delicate crackled crust dusted with a touch of powdered sugar.
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For an impressive dessert, try these flaky phyllo pastries, which are not at all difficult to make Form little packages of phyllo leaves brushed with butter, add a smear of sweetened ricotta and top them with ripe figs cut into star shapes Lightly sugared, baked and drizzled with honey, they are a cross-cultural pleasure, almost like a French tartlet, but with Middle Eastern undertones
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Blend yellow cake mix and apricot nectar in this cake recipe to deliver a light and elegant dessert with a lemon-flavored glaze.
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This classic drink dates back to the Civil War era and makes even a less expensive bottle of Champagne taste great with the addition of Angostura bitters and a sugar cube.
Ingredients: sugar, chilled champagne, lemon
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Catfish is coated in a savory caramel fish sauce in this traditional Vietnamese dish.
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Panang curry paste, coconut milk, and chicken breast are the base of this simple Thai curry dish.