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This baby green salad is tossed with a warm Gorgonzola dressing, bacon, and toasted almonds.
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Visit a Japanese grocery store to gather the ingredients for this delicious clear broth. Kelp, bonito and sake impart a delicate flavor to the soup. Strain the liquid and serve with simple slices of spinach, citron and fish paste.
Ingredients: water, bonito, spinach, salt, soy sauce, sake, yuzu
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Even though North Africa is not a bastion of macaroni, the flavors of Morocco blend nicely with the dish.
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Chicken breasts or thighs, smothered in chipotle salsa, topped with Monterey jack cheese, and baked.
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Add some warmth to your dinner table on winter nights with this kimchi jigae, a comforting kimchee soup with pork belly, tofu, and kochujang.
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i used to hate tomato ANYTHING, then i saw a campbells tomato soup commercial which featured grilled cheese! i couldnt go out and buy any soup, so i decided to...
Ingredients: tomato sauce, tomatoes, water, milk
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This yeast bread with dill seed and cottage cheese is baked in a casserole dish--it's a rich bread that bakes up high and flavorful.
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A rich recipe for mushroom and chorizo quesadillas.
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Chicken with Creamy Cassis Sauce! Chicken breasts lightly sautéed and served with a sauce made with cream, white wine, and creme de cassis, a liqueur made from blackcurrants.
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What does a chef in Napa Valley do to jazz up her cranberry sauce Add wine, of course This recipe was inspired by Cindy Pawlcyn, the Napa Valley chef and cookbook author, and includes smashed fresh ginger for extra verve
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Cooking chicken breasts can be tricky, especially the “skinless-boneless” kind No matter if they are pan-fried or grilled, they are apt to be dry if left to cook even a minute too long This recipe borrows a Chinese technique called velveting that guarantees a moist chicken breast