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This basic homemade cranberry sauce is the perfect topping for Thanksgiving turkey.
Ingredients: cranberries, sugar, orange juice
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It takes just thirty minutes to make and keeps for at least one month. Brush the sauce on ribs or whatever you may be barbecuing.
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This traditional Vietnamese egg roll recipe makes a crispy, delicate hors d'oeuvre with flavors of pork, shrimp, shiitake, and fish sauce.
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This fast-assembled salad, perfect for Thanksgiving leftovers, is nothing more than shredded turkey under a satay-like sauce of peanut butter, chile bean and Chinese vinegar, with some shredded lettuce and chopped cucumbers It’s gloriously wolfable and easy as well.
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The difference between a good soup and a great soup is the stock, and if you've never made your own, you're really missing out This recipe from the legendary Jacques Pépin takes a few hours, but very little effort, and you'll never go back to those cardboard cartons of over-salted stock again It also freezes beautifully.
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Chicken wing dip, made with cream cheese, blue cheese dressing, and hot sauce, is a quick and easy dip that's great for gatherings.
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Shrimp and pork - layered with rice noodles, bean sprouts, and herbs - all rolled together in a fresh rice wrapper and served with a hoisin-peanut sauce for dipping. Great for an appetizer or lunch!
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A classic dish to warm up a chilly crowd.
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Mint, rum, lime juice, and ice are mixed in a blender creating a blended mojito so you don't have to spend time muddling the mint!
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Cucumbers and imitation crabmeat are lightly marinated in rice vinegar to make this cool and tasty salad.
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This salad of julienned zucchini is dressed in yogurt and tossed with a generous amount of lemon juice and zest Use as many bright herbs as possible, or a single herb if you prefer, and chop them at the last minute.