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Get Chicken "Pot au Feu" Recipe from Food Network
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This version pays tribute to the classic green bean casserole but upgrades its components The cream of mushroom soup is replaced with crème fraîche and sautéed mushrooms; bacon and Gruyère are added to the mix; fresh green beans stand in for frozen (though you could use frozen in a pinch); and bread crumbs swap in for the Ritz crackers.
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Chicken breasts are simmered in a rich tomato-mushroom sauce with paprika then served over hot egg noodles.
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Rich, slightly sweet balsamic vinegar intensifies the flavors of tomato and herbs in this chicken saute.
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Get Fresh Tomato, Basil, and Garlic Sauce over Angel Hair Pasta Recipe from Food Network
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This pizza tastes like Southern Italy The hot red pepper flakes are especially nice, but don’t overdo it Just a light sprinkle will give the pizza a little heat.
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If you’re looking for a colorful dish to brighten your holiday table, try this simple and elegant Vegetable Tian Reader Deborah Lee Liberatore, of Fernandina Beach, Fla is a vegan who serves this dish to her guests
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This is a straightforward and simple recipe for pot roast, a versatile dinner meal that favors families and friends alike The ingredients call for beef or veal stock, but chicken stock will do in a pinch — indeed it is far preferable to using beef bouillon or canned beef stock, which are often tinny in flavor
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Get Hot Potato Tots with Chipotle Ketchup Recipe from Food Network
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A Jamaican-style curry chicken, rich and hearty with great flavor, satisfies the craving when you can't get the real thing in the islands.
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Whether you get them from your backyard garden or the local farmers' market, tomatoes are one of summer’s sweetest staples In the kitchen, one of the best things a cook can do with a surfeit of ripe summer tomatoes is not to cook them With such tasty beauties available (and given the tomato-pleasing heat), salads make more sense