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Pan-fried strips of tofu are topped with sizzling green onions and soy sauce in this simple vegetarian recipe needing only 4 ingredients.
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Potato leek soup filled with Colby-Monterey Jack cheese is sure to become a weeknight favorite in your family this fall and winter!
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This Mexican-inspired meatloaf is flavored with hot and spicy cheese crackers and topped with Cheddar cheese and chunky salsa.
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Fresh mushrooms are gently simmered in beef broth with flour, green onions and butter, creating a nice, golden gravy.
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These crispy beef wontons are made in the air fryer and are a lot less oily than the deep-fried version.
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‘‘I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family,’’ Scrooge tells Bob Cratchit near the end of A Christmas Carol, ‘‘and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon, over a Christmas bowl of smoking bishop!’’ This recipe, adapted from the book Drinking With Dickens, by Charles Dickens’s great-grandson, Cedric, reflects Scrooge’s new disposition and largesse perfectly: it’s warm and sweet and meant for sharing (To Cedric Dickens’s recipe, I’ve added some fragrant cardamom pods, because years of drinking glogg have shown me how well they play with orange and wine, but you may omit them).  If you’re unable to find Seville oranges—marked by a pleasant, pronounced bitterness — substitute five navel oranges, and add the juice of one lemon when you add the port to the pan (do not stud the lemon with cloves or roast the lemon with the oranges).
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Red amaranth leaves are tossed with onion, lots of garlic, and a pungent mix of exotic spices in this South Indian side dish of greens.
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Apples aren't the only fruit that goes well with pork—pears do the trick, too.