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This recipe is one of the top 10 finalists in our 2009 Stuffing Recipe Contest.
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This recipe for fougasse, the French version of the Italian focaccia bread, is topped with mixed herbs. The flat bread can be slashed to form shapes (a leaf, tree, or wheat stalk), or the slits can be cut to form a lattice, making the bread easy to pull apart.
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Packed with savory flavor and a great source of lean protein, this simple pork dish comes alive with herbs, apples, mushrooms and the creamy goodness of mushroom soup.
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Cauliflower Pasta Bake with crispy, crunchy Ritz cracker topping! It's like grown-up mac and cheese. Made with roasted cauliflower, onions, Parmesan, and Gouda. So good!
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This Frogmore stew recipe by Hugh Acheson is an upscale version of a Low Country boil with andouille sausage, shrimp, and corn.
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This absolutely delicious soup was created to help use up the Adzuki beans, wild rice, and sweet potatoes in my pantry. I decided to use the sweet potato instead of regular potatoes, and was delightfully surprised by the wonderful flavor blend it created with the sweetness of the onions, garlic, and Adzuki beans. I also wanted to try escarole in a soup, and the result was fantastic. Adzuki beans are found in any health food or specialty store, and in many national grocery chains. They have a great nutty, slightly sweet taste, and are especially tasty added to chicken soups of any kind.
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.