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Love smoked foods? Love asparagus? This mild but flavorful asparagus and garlic dish made originally in an iron skillet on the top of the smoker is the perfect side to any smoked meat. If you like asparagus, you will love this! So far, everyone has enjoyed it. I hope you do, too.
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Sauteed Portobello mushrooms, garlic, colorful peppers, and slightly smoky provolone give this gourmet sandwich a rich and distinct flavor.
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A Negroni twist that uses tequila instead of gin.
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This salad couldn 't be easier to fix. The dressing is bottled but zipped up with a bit of salad seasoning mix. The pasta only takes moments to cook and while it 's doing that you can combine the chopped tomato, bell pepper, red onion, and black olives. Refrigerate overnight to mingle all the nice flavors. Serves six.
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Finishing pasta by cooking it for the final minute or two in stock is not all that uncommon But simmering it in flavorful liquid for nearly all of its cooking time, almost as you would a risotto, is highly unusual And when that liquid is red wine, you have a pasta dish that is an attention grabber
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This versatile cucumber and cream cheese spread is a big deal in Louisville, Kentucky. Try it on crackers, bread, or vegetables.
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Small balls of bocconcini cheese are cubed for this update to the traditional caprese salad.
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Stay warm with this GREAT French onion soup! With beef stock base, slow-cooked caramelized onions, French bread, gruyere and Parmesan cheese.
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We're cheesing out over this pepper jack dip.
Ingredients: butter, flour, heavy cream, pepper
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Fresh fruit salsas are a great compliment to fish and meat dishes. This kiwi, plum and mango combination has eye-popping color and brings out the subtle flavors...