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An old fashioned ham loaf recipe that makes 2 loaves with a tangy-sweet sauce is a great way to use up leftovers from a big smoked ham. It's a regional favorite from western Pennsylvania.
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This tender, deeply flavored brisket gets its character from two distinct sources Searing the meat until dark brown gives the sauce a caramelized, intensely brawny taste, while a bracing garnish of fresh horseradish gremolata spiked with parsley and lemon zest adds brightness and a sinus-clearing bite Make the meat a few days ahead, it only gets better as it rests
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Jonathan Reynolds brought this recipe to The Times in 2000, from the New York restaurant La Tulipe He thought it a perfect dish for a man to cook for a woman (Whether that is also true for men cooking for men and women cooking for women, he said he didn’t know, so we tested it out: It does.) The morels and Cognac are wildly sophisticated additions to what otherwise might be a plain roasted chicken, making the dish an easy, stylish win for newish cooks interested in making an impression on a sweetheart or someone who might become one
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Mirliton (chayote squash) makes a wonderful dressing with ham, shrimp, and bread crumbs. It's very popular here in Louisiana around the holidays.
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Experience the rich culinary tradition of the Carolina Low Country with this easy and flavorful shrimp dish.
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Brighten up your meatloaf with this tomato-free meatloaf recipe that features a spicy kick!
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Pear and vegetables transform boxed stuffing mix into something special.
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Perfect with any meal, this spinach salad is a blend of sweet persimmon, tart pomegranate seeds, creamy goat cheese, and crunchy sliced almonds.
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This is warming comfort food at its best. Don't let the long cooking time discourage you. You'll spend very little time at the stove before the pan goes into the oven.
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Sea scallops and bay scallops differ in size and sweetness They also cook a little differently I love a good hard sear on a sea scallop, a little crust, and a splash of wine in the butter at the end to provide a silky acidity against the sweet of the meat