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This traditional Sicilian dish makes a festive main course, especially when served from a giant platter Sweet and savory flavors mingle beautifully here, with currants, raisins, saffron and pine nuts Aromatic wild fennel fronds and fresh sardines are preferred, but even if made with cultivated fennel and canned sardines, this is a magnificent dish.
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Chef Kevin Kathman stuffs maple-glazed roasted squash with quinoa and sautéed wild mushrooms.
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Get Nut Meat Tacos with Pickled Red Onions Recipe from Food Network
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These pungent, aromatic, and hot seasoning pastes are staples in the Thai kitchen.
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This vintage recipe for pizza sauce uses canned tomato paste and tomato sauce to make a quick and easy solution for your homemade pizza nights.
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Don't toss out the chicken bones and miscellaneous pieces like wing tips, backs, and necks. Make stock out of them; it's pure gold in the kitchen.
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This is a nice soup recipe with a lot of texture and flavor. It is a welcome change for those weeks when there doesn't seem to be a lot of variety... and all 3 of my kids even loved it. This can also be cooked in a pan on the stove until the barley and carrot are tender, but I prefer the slow cooker method. The flavors seem to blend better.
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Parsnips and a crunchy fresh-breadcrumb topping add a new dimension to a Thanksgiving side dish.
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A quick fix for an inexpensive cut of meat. Mix up soy sauce, vegetable oil, ketchup, oregano and one whole clove of garlic, then marinate the meat overnight.
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If you know someone from Buffalo, they know someone who told them the secret ingredients to the Anchor Bar's famous Buffalo chicken wings. I know people from Buffalo. This is my version, as described to me many years ago, over almost as many beers.
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A super simple broiled grouper fillet recipe for all of you grouper groupies. Fillets 1 inch thick take about 12 to 14 minutes to cook properly. If using thinner fillets, reduce cooking time accordingly.