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Butter and Italian-style spices are blended with Parmesan cheese to make a great spread for warm slices of French bread.
Butter and Italian-style spices are blended with Parmesan cheese to make a great spread for warm slices of French bread.
Ingredients:
butter, garlic salt, rosemary, basil, thyme, garlic powder, parmesan cheese, french bread
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Pork neck bones slow cook with garlic, thyme, and vinegar in this country-style Southern recipe.
Pork neck bones slow cook with garlic, thyme, and vinegar in this country-style Southern recipe.
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Very simple lamb and potato casserole made with layers of sliced potatoes, browned onion and leg of lamb, fresh thyme, stock and seasoning.
Very simple lamb and potato casserole made with layers of sliced potatoes, browned onion and leg of lamb, fresh thyme, stock and seasoning.
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Because homemade hot pockets are the best.
Because homemade hot pockets are the best.
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Get Ackee and Cod Stewart Loaf (Ackee-Saltfish-Codfish-Bacalao Loaf) Recipe from Food Network
Get Ackee and Cod Stewart Loaf (Ackee-Saltfish-Codfish-Bacalao Loaf) Recipe from Food Network
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Get Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy Recipe from Food Network
Get Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy Recipe from Food Network
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This dish of lean pork tenderloins baked with a simple breading is an easy way to dress up pork for your family or guests.
This dish of lean pork tenderloins baked with a simple breading is an easy way to dress up pork for your family or guests.
Ingredients:
pork tenderloins, bread crumbs, parsley, parmesan cheese, thyme, salt, black pepper, dijon mustard, cloves
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Bring out the best flavor of fresh vegetables by basting them with herb-infused chicken broth during grilling.
Bring out the best flavor of fresh vegetables by basting them with herb-infused chicken broth during grilling.
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This quick and flavorful French dressing is the white variety, which is made without ketchup. Boasting a variety of spices (including tarragon, paprika, thyme, and garlic) and with a white wine undertone, this dressing is a versatile topping for almost any green salad.
This quick and flavorful French dressing is the white variety, which is made without ketchup. Boasting a variety of spices (including tarragon, paprika, thyme, and garlic) and with a white wine undertone, this dressing is a versatile topping for almost any green salad.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, worcestershire sauce, garlic, salt, paprika, dry mustard, black pepper, thyme, tarragon, white wine vinegar
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The difference between bone broth and regular broth, or stock, comes down to the length of the cooking time and the addition of acid to the cooking liquid They taste very similar, though the bone broth has a slightly more intense flavor and a thicker, silkier texture They can be used interchangeably in recipes
The difference between bone broth and regular broth, or stock, comes down to the length of the cooking time and the addition of acid to the cooking liquid They taste very similar, though the bone broth has a slightly more intense flavor and a thicker, silkier texture They can be used interchangeably in recipes
Ingredients:
bones, apple cider vinegar, salt, celery, carrot, onion, star anise, garlic, thyme, parsley, bay leaf, black peppercorns, ginger
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This lavish, British-style meat pie is a delicious, time-consuming project It comes together over many hours, layering the flavors and textures of many different meats, and seals it all in a buttery homemade dough The recipe belongs to the chef Angie Mar of the Beatrice Inn in New York, who makes the pie at her restaurant in smaller ramekins, so that each person gets her own marrow bone
This lavish, British-style meat pie is a delicious, time-consuming project It comes together over many hours, layering the flavors and textures of many different meats, and seals it all in a buttery homemade dough The recipe belongs to the chef Angie Mar of the Beatrice Inn in New York, who makes the pie at her restaurant in smaller ramekins, so that each person gets her own marrow bone
Ingredients:
chicken stock, pig trotter, olive oil, meat cut, flour, white wine, onion, cloves, thyme, bay leaf, potatoes, marrow bone, sugar, baking powder, salt, butter, beef suet, water, egg