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It’s important to season this cauliflower dish attentively: You want a balance of sweet, tangy and salty flavors Onion, lemon and pine nuts pull it all together The cauliflower may be served hot or at room temperature.
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A delicious bisque made with shrimp and crab meat. A garnish of chopped green onions is always a delicious addition to this bisque.
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Split peas are simmered with pork belly in a white wine and vegetable broth for a flavorful and warm soup for a cold evening.
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Making your own sauce is easier than you think.
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Shrimp are coated in plenty of olive oil and topped with bread crumbs, parsley, and Parmesan cheese in this recipe for baked shrimp scampi.
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Poaching catfish with tomatoes, white wine, and vegetables is a nice alternative to deep frying. Great if you don't care for that sometimes overpowering catfish taste. For a stronger fish flavor, try making the sauce separately and serving over grilled catfish!
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This traditional version of classic eggnog is suspected of having roots dating to George Washington's era, but it certainly pulls out all the stops. A creamy blend of egg yolks, egg whites, heavy cream, milk, rum, brandy, and sherry, it requires aging at least 5 to 10 days to achieve its remarkable mellow taste.
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You may worry about the amount of dressing in this luscious salad, but you’ll find that it is largely absorbed by the potatoes The salad resembles a classic creamy potato salad with lots of crunchy celery, but there’s only a smidgen of mayonnaise here The technique of softening the onions with boiling water comes from the cookbook author Deborah Madison.
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These ribs are often served in Thailand to accompany ice-cold beer, said Andy Ricker, the chef and owner of the Pok Pok restaurants in New York and Portland, Ore He warns against overcooking them: Thai diners prefer ribs on the chewy side rather than falling-off-the-bone tender They may be cooked over indirect heat in a covered charcoal grill, but it is far easier to bake them in a slow oven, then reheat (on the grill, if you wish) at the last minute