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The question has dogged Thanksgiving cooks practically since Norman Rockwell painted “Freedom From Want” in 1942 and transformed the harvest feast into an American ideal: Is it stuffing or dressing Grandmother knows: it is stuffing only if it is cooked inside the bird Otherwise it is dressing
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This skillet dinner of cabbage, rice, ground beef, and onions delivers the taste of cabbage rolls without all the work.
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A delicious accident with tender-chewy skin and a crusty bottom.
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Get Grilled Shrimp and Noodle Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Brunswick stew is a traditional Southern favorite! This version is brimming with pork, beef, and chicken.
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Hard-cooked eggs are filled with an enticing avocado mixture instead of the usual, for a fabulously festive appetizer.
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An easy meatloaf burger recipe. You will need ground chuck, pork, onion, parsley, egg, panko, ketchup, Sriracha, and hoisin sauce for this recipe.
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This dish is loosely based on Thailand’s ubiquitous fried rice dish, kao pad Usually some kind of animal protein accompanies the rice — squid, crabmeat, ham, chicken, whatever the cook has on hand My version relies instead on tofu and vegetables; the most important ingredients are the rice itself, the garlic and the fish sauce
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Set these juicy turkey meatballs out on a platter, drizzle with a ginger-spiked sauce of soy, mirin and dark brown sugar and serve with toothpicks alongside wine or cocktails They'll go quickly.
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The insanely delicious sauce will make you forget you're cutting back on carbs.
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Hot and savory and almost fondue-like, this blue cheese dip has a zippy flavor that works just as well with tortilla chips as it does with bell pepper strips, and keeps you coming back for more.
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Jok, also called congee, is a rice porridge that’s like the oatmeal of Asia -- a soft, soothing, filling breakfast that can be sparked with add-ins and toppings for flavor and crunch Before dawn in Bangkok, jok vendors begin the battle to make the juiciest meatballs, the tiniest ginger matchsticks and the liveliest pickled fresh chiles This recipe, which also makes a great lunch on a chilly weekend morning, is adapted from two cooks: Leela Punyaratabandhu, author of Simple Thai Food, who makes a vendor-style, puddingy jok; and Chrissy Teigen, the Thai-American supermodel, who makes a simpler version, adapted from her mother Vilaluck’s home recipe.