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This classic recipe appeared in a 1963 Times article by Craig Claiborne about the increasing popularity of beef stroganoff (the article featured not one, but two slightly different recipes for the dish.) Mr Claiborne reported that “the meat-and-cream dish is of Russian provenance, likely named for a noted Russian gourmet, Count Paul Stroganoff, a dignitary in the court of Czar Alexander III.” Stroganoff may not be considered haute cuisine any longer, but the rich stew, dotted with mushrooms and laced with sour cream, is still deeply satisfying and the perfect antidote to a chilly day Serve it over buttered parsley noodles.
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This quick Brunswick stew is ready in under an hour and requires very little prep work for an easy meal to prepare for cold evenings.
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Potatoes and carrots are sauteed with Brussels sprouts, bell pepper, onion, garlic, and peas in this thyme-accented vegetable dish.
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In this puréed vegetable soup, asparagus and leeks are thickened with rice, which adds both body and a slightly nubby texture to the bowl Little is wasted in the preparation; asparagus ends and leek tops that might otherwise be thrown away are simmered into a delicate broth that serves as the foundation for the other flavors You can skip the ricotta crostini but some kind of crunchy contrast – plain buttered toast, breadsticks or crackers – makes a nice counterpart on the side.
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This is my grandma's lumpia and pancit recipe that she has been making since before the family moved to the U.S. when my dad was a child. This is very popular with both family and friends. As soon as my friends in high school discovered my grandma was in town, my house became THE place for lunch!
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Get Shrimp and Beef Skewers with Soy and Scallion Butter Recipe from Food Network
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Soft, chewy chocolate gingerbread cookies! Made with dark chocolate, cocoa powder, and fresh ginger.
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Here's a hack I performed on a recipe for an appetizer portion of skewered chunked chicken thighs that the great live-fire cooks and cookbook writers Chris Schlesinger and John Willoughby wrote many years ago, and that I have slowly altered into a main-course grilled dinner The skinless chicken browns nicely over a medium flame, and the sugary soy basting sauce lacquers it beautifully in the final few minutes of cooking It's terrific with rice, or as a topping for a salad of sturdy greens
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This vegetarian tortellini salad recipe is a great way to use up summer squash and zucchini, and is made even more delicious with a homemade Italian dressing.
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A Southwest flavor sensation. Smoked Sausage with bell peppers, onions and garlic topped with cornbread is a crowd pleaser.
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In this savory skillet dinner, rhubarb, onions and garlic are simmered with white wine and butter into a rich sauce for browned chicken parts I call for a whole, cut-up chicken here, so you’ll have the different parts to choose from at the table (Just be sure to watch the breasts carefully; they might finish cooking before the dark meat.) But you can use your favorite chicken part instead
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Classic green chile stew is a simple and tasty dish. It also adapts nicely to other ingredients. The grilled corn and dried onions in this recipe add a pleasant...