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Emmentaler and Gruyere cheeses combine with white wine, nutmeg, and garlic for a simple and delicious fondue for dipping French bread and boiled red potatoes.
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Creamy, crunchy, feel good side dish. Perfect as a side dish on Thanksgiving. Goes great with chicken and pork chops. Sometimes on a rainy day I'll just eat a great big bowl of it. You can save on calories by using water instead of milk and going a bit easy on the French fried onions.
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Fresh garlic and garlic-herb seasoning make this version of the classic Thanksgiving canned green bean casserole with cream of mushroom soup and a topping of Cheddar cheese and crispy fried onions extra zippy.
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Sweet, salty, cheesy, toasty—this sandwich has it all.
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French dressing makes a sweet marinade and sauce for chicken breasts wrapped with bacon. A few slices of banana peppers add a spicy surprise.
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This stir-fry is Cantonese comfort food, with familiar flavors and ingredients put together in a delicious way that takes just a few minutes to cook.
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It's not beef and broccoli without rice. Begin with Uncle Ben's® Whole Grain Brown Rice, then add minced garlic, soy sauce, and stir-fry things up for an unforgettable dish.
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In Arizona, you can find traditional Native American foods on some menus, including this Indian fry bread served at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa.
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Many cultures use meat as a flavoring instead of as the main ingredient. Here, ground bison adds substance and richness to the tofu and green beans in a chile saucespiked stir-fry.
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Chicken breasts browned and baked with soy, Parmesan cheese and a bacon/onion mixture. Simply delicious!
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For those interactive group-gathering festive meals that first come to mind — fondue, say, or raclette — you either have to maintain a giant heated stone by an even larger roaring fire or a balance a pot of boiling oil, molten cheese or finicky chocolate over a live flame Le grand aioli, by contrast, is a distinctly relaxing, convivial and participatory group meal that requires no dangerous apparatus: It’s just a vivid spread of vegetables, simply cooked, and a few pieces of steamed seafood to go with the large quantity of rather garlicky mayonnaise Since the meal is served at room temperature – neither hot nor cold – it is one of those exceedingly-gentle-on-the-cook meals for which you can just sit down and stay down