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In the 1950s, a Hollywood starlet was not expected to squander her talents (or risk her manicure) chopping onions But this recipe, scrawled by Marilyn Monroe on letterhead from an insurance company, suggested that she not only cooked, but cooked confidently and with flair It bears the mark of the Bay Area and influences of Italian cooking, possibly picked up from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio at San Francisco City Hall in 1954
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Khichadi is a traditional dish-usually made along the West Coast of India. This is my version using local organic asparagus, red onions, tomatoes from the Alemany...
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The filling for these deviled eggs goes beyond the traditional flavor with the additions of horseradish sauce, curry powder, and poppy seeds.
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Chicken stock, white wine and red pepper flakes add flavor to this side dish that can be made with whatever hearty green is in season.
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Greek Chicken Skewers (a.k.a. Souvlaki!) served with warm flatbread and tangy yogurt sauce. A simple and healthy weeknight meal. Cook on a grill or indoors on the stovetop.
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Get Sunny's Ham and Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breasts (Chicken Cordon Bleu) Recipe from Food Network
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I guess this dish was passed down from my mother, although only the concept. My mom used the stroganoff packets, but I make my own sauce. The rice was a contrast...
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This unique spaghetti dish is made risotto style: toasting the pasta to a delicious nut-brown and adding flavorful broth in increments.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes About 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Similar in taste and texture to cream cheese, Boursin melts easily into a smooth and creamy sauce for this pasta dish.
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Recipe for Grilled Skirt Steaks with Two Chimichurris, as seen in the March 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'