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What an unbelievable combination! My quest for the best Key Lime pie led me to develop this recipe.
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It would be hard to find a simpler meal than Mr Claiborne’s hearty beef stew, which goes beautifully with buttered noodles and a stout glass of red wine (Or, for the children, a glass of milk.) A small scattering of cloves adds a floral note to the gravy, augmented by just a little thyme, and the combination pairs beautifully with the carrots you add near the end of the cooking process, to prevent them from going mushy in the heat
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Strips of beef round steak are browned and slow-cooked for hours in a creamy, cheesy sauce for a comforting main dish that's great served over mashed potatoes or egg noodles.
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When there is a street-play in Burma, the reason to go see it is the myriad of street stalls-each with its specialty. This is one of my favorites-crispy/chewy...
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Get Breast of Chicken with Rosemary and Polenta with Porcini Mushrooms Recipe from Food Network
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A simple coffee cake studded with blueberries and topped with a crunchy pecan streusel.
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This 5-ingredient piadina is a flatbread traditionally stuffed with cured meat and soft cheese in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
Ingredients: flour, salt, water, lard
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This buttery almond cake with lemon curd baked inside is like the ultimate citrus tart, without the heartbreak of pie crust It's fancy enough to be served as a dinner party dessert, yet substantial enough to be served with Sunday brunch (Bonus: you'll have several tablespoons of lemon curd left over
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This is an Americanized version of bang bang chicken, a popular Sichuan Chinese dish. The chicken is twice-fried and mixed with creamy bang bang sauce for a spectacular dish.
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Black grapes, such as Concords, come into season in the fall The combination of grapes, sweet spices and blue cheese is an unusual one, yet utterly delicious -- especially for the kind of person who loves ending a meal on a sweet and cheesy note I serve this for brunch, or before dinner with drinks
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You can use any fruit (or combination) to make this biscuit-topped cobbler Just be sure to adjust the amount of sugar depending on whether your fruit is more sweet or tart For example, blueberries, peaches, sweet cherries and pears tend to need less sugar than more acidic raspberries, sour cherries, plums and cranberries