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The hardest thing about making a Caesar salad is getting the dressing right. This does, coddled egg and all.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 7 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Pork tenderloin is cooked to perfection and served with a sauce made of fresh apples and Riesling wine in this simple, yet elegant dish.
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Escarole is a popular green in Italian cooking and is used in this recipe to create a light soup.
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Chocolate lovers will love this combination of chocolate and pecans.
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Prepare this easy, tasty stuffing in a baking dish, or use it to stuff a big bird. Apple and sausage give it a sweet and savory flavor.
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A sunny and rich lemon cake made with cake and pudding mixes has peach nectar for a fruity taste. There's an easy lemon glaze on top, too.
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A classic red currant jelly made from fresh currants. This came from my one of my mother's handwritten recipe cards. I do not know its origin, but know it probably dates back to the early 1940's.
Ingredients: currants, water, sugar, pectin
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This recipe makes a sensational stiff and glossy meringue that is baked in a pie shell. It can be filled with pudding, custard, ice cream or fresh fruit. Try spreading the meringue with melted chocolate and pile with whipped cream and fresh strawberries.
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Butter, sugar, flour and jam are all you need to make these Swedish thumbprint cookies.
Ingredients: butter, sugar, flour, fruit jam
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This recipe is designed to accompany the Lemon-Thyme Pound Cakes. Slowly drizzle syrup over the cakes while they're still warm, then pour any leftover syrup onto plates so that your guests can soak individual bites.
Ingredients: muscat wine, sugar, lemon thyme
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Consider denting the budget with a foie gras and truffle indulgence for two By using either tinned or fresh preserved foie gras, as in a mousse with truffles or a nice portion of foie gras au torchon, you can dress some pappardelle or tagliatelle in deep velvet and create a dish that seeks the acidity and sleek fruit of Côte de Nuits As for the truffle, fresh black is not required