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In cooking, the term ''deviled'' has several meanings, but it most often implies a preparation with a sharp flavor, most often derived from mustard, vinegar, cayenne or other chiles In this dish, you don't need vinegar, because there is plenty of acidity in Dijon mustard Nor, strictly speaking, do you need cayenne (and I omit it when cooking for children); the taste is strong without it
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Tarragon chicken salad with a hint of kelp in the yogurt-based dressing is the perfect dish to make for entertaining or barbeques.
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This recipe is traditionally served with German sausages.
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This is a nice change from ordinary quiche. Full of ham, wild rice, mushrooms, red bell peppers, and flavored with a touch of Dijon mustard, this quiche is fabulous for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. And the meat & veggie mixture is terrific simply scrambled with eggs for a quickie meal!
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Cooked asparagus, diced English cucumber, and green onion are folded into long-grained rice and chilled. The dill/mustard vinaigrette is chilled as well. Just before serving, the dressing is folded into the rice salad and served in a bowl lined with lettuce leaves. Wonderful.
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This dish of lean pork tenderloins baked with a simple breading is an easy way to dress up pork for your family or guests.
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Store-bought salad dressings are an automatic shortcut for many cooks But with their sweeteners and stabilizers, they aren't worthy of a well-made salad, whether your tastes run to iceberg and romaine or mizuna and mesclun And — revolutionary notion ahead — they aren’t really more convenient than a basic vinaigrette like this one, made in big batches from real ingredients, which can also live happily and indefinitely in your refrigerator door.