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A mixture of spices used for pickling meats such as corned beef and sauerbraten.
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Popped popcorn coated with creamy, cheesy dressing, studded with crunchy veggies and sprinkled with bacon: What more could a kid ask for?
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Mayonnaise and Worcestershire sauce create a nippy dressing for this rice and chicken salad. Water chestnuts and celery add a bit of crunch. If you're careful about the amount of dressing you stir in, this salad can be chilled and unmolded onto a plate.
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At the apogee of cooking in vino is this dish, which involves a whole beef roast As befits a thing that humans have been eating since before computers, before cars, before guns — perhaps before science itself — boeuf à la mode tastes less invented than it does discovered The best strategy is to cook it a day before you plan to serve it; it tastes better reheated than immediately, and the seasoning is most even and best distributed when it has time to spend in its rich broth.
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A classic Italian mixed seafood salad made with calamari, shrimp, clams and scallops, dressed with olive oil and lemon.
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Otherwise known as New York penicillin, this soup is good for colds, flu, and heartaches. Matzoh balls are made from matzoh meal, eggs, and oil or chicken fat, and added to a chicken and vegetable soup.
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When you get your hands on ice-cold oysters straight from the Chesapeake Bay, it would be foolish to do anything beyond shuck and slurp But in the 19th century, oysters were so plentiful in eastern Virginia and Maryland that they burrowed their way into the region's cooking traditions Most were smoked and salted, roasted over fire, dropped into chowders and stews and used in stuffings
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 5 hours 20 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Cornish game hens stuffed with a vegetable mixture, then roasted. A Cornish game hen recipe that I found and tweaked a bit for the taste and size of our small family, but it would be very easy to adjust it to fit your needs. It goes well with oven-roasted potatoes.
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Known for his seafood dishes, Chef Deletrain adds shrimp to this light, summery, tomato-based gazpacho.
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This savory stuffing is a little tangy and a little sweet. And it's so easy to make that you won't have to wait for a holiday to enjoy this dish with your family.