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There are so many ways to enjoy this sauce You can serve it with pasta or grains, over vegetables (try it with cauliflower) or on a bruschetta I recently tried it with Israeli couscous, sautéed in olive oil then simmered in stock and topped with this sauce.
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Get Glazed Pork Belly With Ginger Barbecue Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Gorgeous glazed shiitake mushrooms and tender green bok choy sparked with ginger, sesame and hot pepper work beautifully against more staid flavors, so consider serving them next to a traditional roast chicken or turkey They also are delicious draped over a pile of rice.
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Balsamic vinegar adds a delicious zip to easy bruschetta.
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Get Penne With Vodka Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Chef John shows us how versatile pork shoulder is with this recipe for roast pork with a blueberry-port wine pan sauce.
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An easy and slightly different cranberry sauce recipe. Great with turkey or with Brie and crackers!
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Get Grilled Plum and Bourbon Crisps Recipe from Food Network
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Get Turkey Cutlets With Plum Salad Recipe from Food Network
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If you’ve never made chutney, you might think it to be one of those long-simmering, involved recipes that take the better part of a day Really, making chutney is no harder than making applesauce All you do is cook down the fruit with spices, herbs, sugar and, very important, a little vinegar to accentuate the tang, and you’re done
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Use fresh or frozen fruit in this stunning twist on the upside down cake.