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Seamus Mullen's gooey Spanish version of a grilled cheese contains Mahón, Manchego, and Idiazábal, as well as tomatoes that are roasted slowly overnight.
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A veggie burger, so to speak, using grilled eggplant rounds, tomatoes and onions marinated in vinegar and oil, fresh mozzarella, and basil.
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A quick and robust way to enjoy asparagus. Roasting highlights the natural sweetness of the asparagus while the balsamic vinegar offers a tangy compliment to this great side dish.
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For most cooks, paella is a time-consuming production best saved for that Saturday evening dinner party But this one, made just with a collection of sausages and very little fuss, produces a satisfying one-pot dinner in hardly more time than it takes to baby-sit a risotto Sip a glass of earthy, meaty Châteauneuf-du-Pape alongside.
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Why make this classic dip with dried onion soup mix when it's almost as easy, and far more delicious, to make it from scratch?
Ingredients: neutral oil, onion, sugar, sour cream
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This rolled-and-cut variation on golden biscuits calls for buttermilk.
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A comforting and delicious casserole featuring chicken, veggies, tons of cheese and of course always smooth, firm and delicious NO YOLKS® Noodles.
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Cooked in a clay pot, this Korean soft tofu stew is a filling one-pot meal with ground beef, green onions, egg, and a hint of spice.
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This homemade salad dressing is so quick, easy, and versatile, you may never purchase bottled dressing again.
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This recipe for candied pecans has a hint of curry mixed in a buttery and sweet coating for a nice snack during the holiday season.
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This recipe comes from Edward Khechemyan, the chef of Adana in Los Angeles The food is not easily categorized He learned to cook from his father, but given that that man was from Iran, that his upbringing was Armenian-American and that the Russian influence was strong everywhere, the menu is a hodgepodge in the best sense of the word, boasting of innumerable kebabs and more than a few intriguing salads and dishes of beans, and of rice and other grains