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This recipe is by William Grimes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: dry white wine, armagnac, prune
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This recipe is by Steven Stern. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Roasted Cornish hens are served with a strawberry-balsamic vinegar sauce in this special-event dinner dish that is sure to impress!
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Enjoy these pickled eggs with a rosy complexion courtesy of beet juice.
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Succulent sea scallops might be mild in flavor, but when you dress them up with a balsamic glaze, they'll be a hit with dinner guests.
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Best if cooking is started the day before serving. Boston butt is the easiest to make on a small scale. Use a shoulder or a whole shoulder (which is a shoulder plus the Boston butt) for larger crowds. The sauce skimmed off the top is very, very hot and can also be used to make terribly hot chicken wings.
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Kale, spinach, and dried cranberries are tossed with feta cheese creating a salad perfect for summer or Thanksgiving dinner.
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Don't buy that tomato-based chili sauce! Make your own with tomato sauce, brown sugar, vinegar, and seasonings using this DIY recipe.
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We've found a way to make this classic onion soup in just under an hour...we use beef broth and dry white wine to add flavor to the sautéed onions, and the cheesy bread topping is just about irresistible.
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A lightly seasoned Parmesan cheese crust brings a bold but not overpowering flavor to salmon steaks cooked in a white wine and teriyaki marinade.