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Cherry tomatoes roasted in olive oil and garlic then combined with angel hair pasta set this quick and easy dish apart from all the rest.
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Up your grilled (or roasted) chicken game using bone-in cuts and an easy but effective marinade featuring white vinegar, garlic, butter, and Worcestershire sauce.
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Steak quesadillas served with black bean salsa makes for a simple and satisfying Tex-Mex meal.
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All you do is brown the Italian sausages and your slow cooker does the rest in this warming dish with colorful bell peppers, rich tomato sauce, and fresh basil.
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Spicy pickles have never been so simple! Just follow this recipe for homemade pickles made with garlic, dill, and cayenne pepper.
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If you can get your hands on ras el hanout, you can use it instead of making the spice mixture And no worries if you don’t have a tagine — a covered Dutch oven will work just fine
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This recipe appeared in The Times in an article titled “Women Here and There — Their Frills and Fancies” in 1900 It's not meant for salads, but for summer drinks like shrubs You may halve or quarter the recipe
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The classic pairing of lamb with bright green mint jelly has largely gone away, but lamb and mint is a delicious combination. Chef John combines fresh mint with orange marmalade as a tasty substitute for the store-bought jelly.
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This is a recipe I made up after eating LOADS of bland chicken breasts. Chicken is so easy to prepare and this recipe makes the meat extra tender and juicy.
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Throw together a delicious zuppa toscana dinner quickly and easily by adding Italian sausage, seasoning, potatoes, and kale to an Instant Pot® and letting it do the work for you.
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This simple yet exquisite preparation for steak was developed by Bobby Flay, the restaurateur and Food Network star, in 2003 It's the sort of steak dinner you can easily prepare on a weeknight, but also guest-worthy Start with the best steaks you can afford without mortgaging the house, then season with a combination of ground black pepper, ancho chile powder, and salt