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Make the most of the brief, sweet season for tart cherries with this fresh and icy cherry sorbet that doesn't need an ice cream freezer. Dry white wine adds to the sophisticated flavor.
Make the most of the brief, sweet season for tart cherries with this fresh and icy cherry sorbet that doesn't need an ice cream freezer. Dry white wine adds to the sophisticated flavor.
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This would be great served at Thanksgiving.
This would be great served at Thanksgiving.
Ingredients:
cranberries, water, sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, allspice, cloves, black peppercorns, cornstarch, heavy cream, dry red wine
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Spicy and sweet - ginger, garlic, chili powder, and curry paste are just a few of the flavors in this tomato chutney. Best made with tomatoes fresh from the garden.
Spicy and sweet - ginger, garlic, chili powder, and curry paste are just a few of the flavors in this tomato chutney. Best made with tomatoes fresh from the garden.
Ingredients:
tomatoes, ginger, cloves, sugar, red wine vinegar, onions, golden raisins, mixed spice, chili powder, paprika, curry
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For a richer sauce, use whipping cream instead of whole milk.
For a richer sauce, use whipping cream instead of whole milk.
Ingredients:
lasagne, olive oil, italian sausage, red wine, plum tomatoes, whipping cream, nutmeg, mozzarella, parmesan
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The cabbage is assertive and acidic, balancing the richness of the pork, while the jalapeños add a nice kick.
The cabbage is assertive and acidic, balancing the richness of the pork, while the jalapeños add a nice kick.
Ingredients:
caraway seeds, cloves, star anise, black peppercorns, salt, pork, cabbage, olive oil, red wine vinegar, dijon mustard, pepper
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Get Roast "Wild Boar" Recipe from Food Network
Get Roast "Wild Boar" Recipe from Food Network
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This is a technique that elevates basic sauteed greens into something even more savory and tender.
This is a technique that elevates basic sauteed greens into something even more savory and tender.
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This easy steak marinade is ready in a matter of minutes. Use with flank steak to then be grilled.
This easy steak marinade is ready in a matter of minutes. Use with flank steak to then be grilled.
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This recipe came to The Times from Rachael Hutchings, a young mother and blogger who spent three years living in Japan Ms Hutchings was featured in an article by Julia Moskin about the young people redefining Mormon cuisine, which is often thought of as casserole heavy
This recipe came to The Times from Rachael Hutchings, a young mother and blogger who spent three years living in Japan Ms Hutchings was featured in an article by Julia Moskin about the young people redefining Mormon cuisine, which is often thought of as casserole heavy
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Betty Groff, the home cook turned proprietor of Groff’s Farm Restaurant, once said that there were only two authentic American cuisines: Pennsylvania Dutch and Creole Her brown-sugar-glazed bacon represents the former, and she occasionally served it as an hors d’oeuvre at her restaurant, which she started in her family’s 1756 Pennsylvania Dutch farmhouse in Mount Joy in the late 1950s The restaurant became a place of pilgrimage for food lovers, among them Craig Claiborne, who wrote an article about it in The New York Times in 1965
Betty Groff, the home cook turned proprietor of Groff’s Farm Restaurant, once said that there were only two authentic American cuisines: Pennsylvania Dutch and Creole Her brown-sugar-glazed bacon represents the former, and she occasionally served it as an hors d’oeuvre at her restaurant, which she started in her family’s 1756 Pennsylvania Dutch farmhouse in Mount Joy in the late 1950s The restaurant became a place of pilgrimage for food lovers, among them Craig Claiborne, who wrote an article about it in The New York Times in 1965