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Cabernet Sauvignon, brandy, apples, and fresh citrus are the key elements of this sparkling sangria you can make the night before a party.
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Artichoke hearts, walnuts, and Parmesan cheese are combined to make a pesto sauce to dress up farfalle pasta. Serve hot or cold.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey and takes About 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Lemon juice is added to the cooked and creamy vinegar custard just before it's poured into the waiting crust, adding a wonderful taste treat to this old-fashioned pie topped with meringue.
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One of the most exquisite exploitations of the blackberry is accomplished by teaming it with a little booze and presenting it in a sugar-rimmed martini glass, making what might be called a blacktini The original recipe, from ''The Berry Bible,'' suggests vodka, but I find the complexity of the drink enhanced by the gin's juniper-berry accent I think vodka is dull, actually, but if you like it (most of America seems to), go with God.
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This sweet and tangy glaze is simple and does wonders for most any seafood, especially tuna and mahi mahi.
Ingredients: orange, lemon, lime, water, sugar, salt
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Flank steak is marinated in a port, citrus, and honey marinade before being grilled to perfection.
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This is a very simple, and inexpensive crab, cream cheese and sour cream dip. You can make this dip the night before and serve it the next day.
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This dish is good hot, at room temperature, as a side, or as part of an antipasto platter.
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If you like figs, you'll love this recipe for creamy fig ice cream that receives an extra tang from sour cream.
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After searching the internet for a good Chinese Spareribs recipe and not finding any that caught my eye, I decided to make my own. This recipe is pretty simple, and yields tender, juicy, tangy ribs. In Japan, I cooked this in the fish broiler, but it should be fine on the grill or in the oven.