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Fresh trout is seasoned, broiled, and served with the simplest butter and lemon sauce for a weeknight meal that couldn't be easier or quicker.
Ingredients: butter, trout, lemon juice, parsley
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This is a dish I stumbled across while I was in China and tried to emulate. Of all my various original recipes, this is the one of my families favorites. It is simple, requires few ingredients and is easy and fast.
Ingredients: canola oil, butter, spinach, cloves
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Ingredients: butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour
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Butter is melted in an 8x8-inch glass baking dish, then a simple biscuit batter spooned in followed by peaches arranged on top. The oven takes care of the rest. An hour later, this delicious cobbler emerges bubbly and golden.
Ingredients: butter, flour, sugar, milk, peaches
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The simplest, most elegant side dish ever! This is the best way to impress company without any extra effort. Bon appetit! Substitute 1 teaspoon dried rosemary if you do not have fresh rosemary.
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This is a stuffing that my grandmother used to make every time we had turkey. It's the best in the world. She used to put some in the turkey and some cold in the fridge raw. It tastes good this way as well.
Ingredients: potatoes, butter, bread, onions, savory
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This recipe is adapted from "Martha Stewart's Hors d'Oeuvres Handbook."
Ingredients: pecan, flour, butter, blue cheese
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Ingredients: orange, green beans, butter, chives
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Blackberries are a plant sacred to the Irish Goddess Brigid and the Norse thunder God Thor! This simple recipe will bring you back to the Old Religion in no time!
Ingredients: pastry, sugar, flour, salt, butter
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Simply by adding pesto to boiled potatoes then mashing, adds a delicious alternative with a hint of colour to the usual mash - and guess what - the kids just love it too! Try using different kinds of pesto. You could also add some sun-dried tomatoes and top with a little grated cheese and black pepper.
Ingredients: potatoes, butter, milk, basil pesto
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This soufflé, adapted from Mark Bittman's famous tome, "How to Cook Everything," is rich, fluffy and very easy You can also make orange or Grand Marnier variations If you want to make individual soufflés, use a little more butter and grease four 1 1/2- to 2-cup ramekins.
Ingredients: butter, sugar, eggs, lemon
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A mini loaf of bread is spread with cheesy garlic butter and parsley then baked until warm.