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Beef rump slowly roasted with Italian seasonings until tender. Whenever these were on the menu, lines would form. Serve on crusty Italian bread.
Beef rump slowly roasted with Italian seasonings until tender. Whenever these were on the menu, lines would form. Serve on crusty Italian bread.
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Goes great with grilled meat and fish.
Goes great with grilled meat and fish.
Ingredients:
mayonnaise, celery, red bell pepper, italian parsley, scallions, mustard, sherry vinegar, paprika, dry mustard, horseradish, hot sauce
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Chicken is baked on a layer of penne pasta flavored with seasoned tomato juice for a weeknight chicken pasta bake with a restaurant flair.
Chicken is baked on a layer of penne pasta flavored with seasoned tomato juice for a weeknight chicken pasta bake with a restaurant flair.
Ingredients:
water, artichoke bottoms, basil, vegetable bouillon, coriander seed, chicken breast, zucchini, red bell pepper, olive oil, cheese
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These homemade chicken nuggets are baked, not fried, and get their nutty flavor from wheat germ.
These homemade chicken nuggets are baked, not fried, and get their nutty flavor from wheat germ.
Ingredients:
bone, eggs, water, parsley, thyme, red pepper flakes, bread crumbs, wheat germ, basil, black pepper, vegetable oil
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I derived this recipe after tasting something similar at a restaurant. It is wonderfully rich and filling.
I derived this recipe after tasting something similar at a restaurant. It is wonderfully rich and filling.
Ingredients:
cheese tortellini, milk, onion, bay leaf, cloves, nutmeg, butter, red bell pepper, asparagus, mushrooms, smoked salmon, flour
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A boneless turkey roulade, Italian-style.
A boneless turkey roulade, Italian-style.
Ingredients:
fennel seeds, black peppercorns, salt, rosemary, garlic, red pepper flakes, olive oil, turkey, stuffing, celery, yellow onions, dry white wine, thyme, bay leaf, vermouth, chicken broth, butter, flour
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
pork, safflower oil, green peppers, garlic, tomatillos, green chilies, cumin, cloves, coriander, dry white wine
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Broccoli, bacon, and mozzarella cheese are tossed in a creamy dressing for a perfect picnic salad.
Broccoli, bacon, and mozzarella cheese are tossed in a creamy dressing for a perfect picnic salad.
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The key to making this simple fruit salad with candied ginger: Use a sharp knife to cut the citrus. "The better your knife, the better this dish will look," says Jason Travi.
The key to making this simple fruit salad with candied ginger: Use a sharp knife to cut the citrus. "The better your knife, the better this dish will look," says Jason Travi.
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Eat your heart out.
Eat your heart out.
Ingredients:
beef, cloves, thyme, orange juice, white wine, champagne vinegar, horseradish, olive oil, golden beet, italian parsley, garlic, water, chives
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Ground pork, cilantro, green onion, and snow peas are mixed with rice noodles and peanuts in this Asian-inspired cold salad, a refreshing lunch.
Ground pork, cilantro, green onion, and snow peas are mixed with rice noodles and peanuts in this Asian-inspired cold salad, a refreshing lunch.
Ingredients:
soy sauce, wine vinegar, lime juice, garlic, sesame oil, ginger, mint, rice noodles, pork, green onions, cilantro, snow peas, red onion, peanuts
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For some reason, poaching eggs scares some people. Probably because when theyve tried to do it, they ended up with loose and wispy eggs instead of nice, tight bundles. There are a couple tricks to doing it right.
For some reason, poaching eggs scares some people. Probably because when theyve tried to do it, they ended up with loose and wispy eggs instead of nice, tight bundles. There are a couple tricks to doing it right.