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This tangy, zesty sauce instantly became a family favorite. I created it when my family came in from out of town; everyone raved about it and my husband begs me to make it all the time.
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This is a quick, yummy soup perfect for a cool evening.
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This versatile jalapeno vinaigrette pairs beautifully with oranges and seared scallops.
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This crustless spaghetti squash quiche is nicely seasoned with flecks of green thanks to spinach added to the mix. Serve for breakfast or brunch.
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Steam fresh mussels in a fragrant, spicy and easy-to-make melange of garlic, tomatoes, oregano, basil, pepper flakes and wine. Buy fresh mussels from a reputable source, and discard any that do not open during steaming.
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Wings that you won't be able to put down.
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This clam sauce is very creamy and there is no butter in it. I get requests for this all the time.
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Portuguese cataplana is a long-simmered pork stew to which clams are added. For our quick take on the dish, weve replaced the usual pork shoulder with sausage.
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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 2 hours 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This Cuban-inspired recipe delivers a fragrant, savory, and succulent pork roast to your table the whole family will love.
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Somehow, over the centuries, the word ragout (which in 17th-century France meant anything that stimulated appetite) has come to signify a dish of sturdy consolation Nearly any simmered food, be it meat, vegetable, fish or fowl, can be called a ragout, although in France, it is generally assumed that the main ingredients will be of a uniform chunk cut into slightly smaller than bite-size pieces This spicy carrot and lentil ragout can be served first as a main course and later extended with coconut milk or chicken broth to make a soup