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This dish needs only 20 minutes of attention at the stove The coconut nage delivers a whisper of sweetness, ginger-chile heat and a splash of lime, and the broth is light enough to suit a summer dinner with plenty of chilled wine I paired it with the best of Mâconnais, wines that express citrus and minerals balanced by a touch of grapy richness
This dish needs only 20 minutes of attention at the stove The coconut nage delivers a whisper of sweetness, ginger-chile heat and a splash of lime, and the broth is light enough to suit a summer dinner with plenty of chilled wine I paired it with the best of Mâconnais, wines that express citrus and minerals balanced by a touch of grapy richness
Ingredients:
cod, lime juice, grapeseed oil, cloves, ginger, fennel bulb, dry white wine, littleneck clams, coconut milk, jasmine rice, mint leaves
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Get Clam Bake Recipe from Food Network
Get Clam Bake Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
corn, fresno chiles, jalapeno chiles, garlic, red onions, coriander seed, cumin seed, celery, salt, red peppers, smoked sausage, white wine
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Black grapes, such as Concords, come into season in the fall The combination of grapes, sweet spices and blue cheese is an unusual one, yet utterly delicious -- especially for the kind of person who loves ending a meal on a sweet and cheesy note I serve this for brunch, or before dinner with drinks
Black grapes, such as Concords, come into season in the fall The combination of grapes, sweet spices and blue cheese is an unusual one, yet utterly delicious -- especially for the kind of person who loves ending a meal on a sweet and cheesy note I serve this for brunch, or before dinner with drinks
Ingredients:
bread flour, yeast, olive oil, salt, grapes, star anise, cinnamon, lemon, demerara sugar, cornstarch, creamy, thyme leaves
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This is not the runny boxed kind but the real baked kind like grandma used to make. It's far better then any elbow mac & cheese I've ever eaten. You can eat...
This is not the runny boxed kind but the real baked kind like grandma used to make. It's far better then any elbow mac & cheese I've ever eaten. You can eat...
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Crab cakes with Dungeness crab are a treat! They can be a little delicate, so a chill in the fridge before frying helps them from falling apart while frying.
Crab cakes with Dungeness crab are a treat! They can be a little delicate, so a chill in the fridge before frying helps them from falling apart while frying.
Ingredients:
crabmeat, butter, shallots, salt, eggs, worcestershire sauce, paprika, black pepper, tartar sauce, lemon, tabasco sauce, parsley, crusts, breadcrumbs
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Get Company Pot Roast Recipe from Food Network
Get Company Pot Roast Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chuck roast, carrots, yellow onions, celery, leeks, garlic, red wine, cognac, plum tomatoes, chicken stock, chicken bouillon, thyme, rosemary, butter
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Give your favorite cookies a twist by making this quick and easy recipe for chewy and delicious chocolate chocolate chip cookie brittle.
Give your favorite cookies a twist by making this quick and easy recipe for chewy and delicious chocolate chocolate chip cookie brittle.
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Much like a rice pudding, small cooked pasta is baked with eggs, ricotta, sugar and vanilla for a creamy, comforting dessert.
Much like a rice pudding, small cooked pasta is baked with eggs, ricotta, sugar and vanilla for a creamy, comforting dessert.
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Peanuts are stirred into a honey and brown sugar syrup, then coated with a salty-sweet sugar mixture.
Peanuts are stirred into a honey and brown sugar syrup, then coated with a salty-sweet sugar mixture.
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Recently had homemade rice milk in a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco. I talked to a few friends and they told me a few different ways to make it. Here is a simple version (I like to add vanilla, but it is optional). Seriously, it is the best ever - and, it costs just pennies to make!
Recently had homemade rice milk in a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco. I talked to a few friends and they told me a few different ways to make it. Here is a simple version (I like to add vanilla, but it is optional). Seriously, it is the best ever - and, it costs just pennies to make!
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They are pleasantly sweet, made with almond paste and pine nuts, but no flour.
They are pleasantly sweet, made with almond paste and pine nuts, but no flour.