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Chef Eli Kulp prepares this dramatic seafood pasta dish with freshly made, toothsome black-and-white noodles, which he tosses with a big, briny seafood sauce and finishes with spicy pickled cherry peppers.
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This corner deli’s bacon-egg-and-cheese-on-a-roll makes a trifecta of promises, but Robert Newton’s version of the sandwich, encased in bread that’s both crusty and springy, actually fulfills them Yes, “tomato jam” sounds weird, and having to make your own ketchup before your first cup of coffee, even worse But, the jam can be prepared in advance, and the payoff of its savory tang — paired with hearty bacon, fresh eggs and deep, complex Cheddar — render the prep time a mere trifle of an inconvenience
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Make a pitcher of these Golden Margaritas and serve them at your next party; your guests will go wild for their great flavor.
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Get Lemon Herb Chicken Pasta with Green Peas, Snap Peas and Spinach Recipe from Food Network
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To play up the licorice flavor, I add a pinch of fennel seed and a drizzle of Pernod The vegetables serve as a bed for seared chicken thighs, ideal for absorbing the herbal aromatics.
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Get Pearl Couscous with Chicken and Peas Recipe from Food Network
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Simple seared pork and couscous get a flavor boost from garlicky chimichurri.
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I grew up in Nova Scotia where seafood was cheap. My Mom and grandmothers had some pretty inventive ways of making lobster 'not-boring!' Now, lobster is a treat and costs a fortune. I've paid over ten dollars for one of these lobster rolls in Cape Cod and it wasn't half as good or half as big as the ones my Mom taught me to make. This is a wonderful summer (or winter) treat and makes a fancy luncheon to impress your friends.