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Some soups are light and refreshing preludes to a meal; others, like this one, are an entire meal in a bowl Pasta and potatoes, like pasta and beans, are frequently combined in Italian vegetable dishes The potatoes should be starchy, like Yukon Golds or russets, so that they lend body to the broth
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This meaty tomato sauce is great on your favorite pasta dish!
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Kielbasa sausage slow cooked with beer and sauerkraut.
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This Frogmore stew recipe by Hugh Acheson is an upscale version of a Low Country boil with andouille sausage, shrimp, and corn.
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Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the crispy tortilla crust makes this tasty quiche a snap to prepare.
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Cajun-seasoned shrimp, andouille sausage, and the trinity are piled high on tortilla chips and smothered in melty cheese for nachos you won't soon forget.
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You will be the breakfast hero when you serve up this delicious feast. If you are feeding more than 5 people- consider making two pizzas. Highly doubtful you...
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The antipasto table in old-fashioned Italian restaurants is a sort of precursor to the modern-day salad bar, though usually far better The idea is to let customers serve themselves (or be served by the maître d’) a few spoonsful of room temperature vegetable preparations—grilled eggplant, roasted peppers, marinated mushrooms—along with a little cheese and salumi It’s an easy concept to adopt at home for a dinner party
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This recipe is by Steven Stern and takes 5 minutes plus 3 to 5 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chewy fennel-flecked energy bars, packed with dried figs, almonds, and hazelnuts.
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I’ve modeled these delicious and easy grated beet fritters after traditional Greek zucchini fritters Make sure to buy beets that have a generous amount of greens attached Don’t be alarmed by the amount of oil: About half of it will still be in the pan when you’re finished, if you are careful to get it hot enough before you add the fritters.
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Slow cooking brings out the spicy sweetness of this Kielbasa dish--made zesty with ketchup, horseradish, and brown sugar.