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"My mom used to make this sun-dried tomato dip to spread on grilled cheddar sandwiches," says Michael White. He serves it with crudités.
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Basmati rice is simmered with coconut milk, spices, raisins, and cashews to make a colorful, fragrant Indian-style rice.
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This creamy, herby, addictively delicious sauce is not only my favorite salad dressing, but is one of my favorite dips as well. The way the parsley and chive play against the sweet tarragon makes this unlike any other herb dressing.
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Use a pre-baked pan of corn bread in this stuffing for turkey, chicken or pork loin chops. You can freeze what you don't use for future meals.
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Chicken thighs, crushed pineapple, cider vinegar, soy sauce, and spices are cooked in the pressure cooker for delicious teriyaki chicken in less than an hour!
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With red kidney beans, rice, cheese and plenty of spices, this recipe makes a nice version of a classic dish. It can be served as a main dish, and is quite good when accompanied by a salad and some crusty bread.
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This Thai-inspired red curry chicken soup uses prepared rice and leftover chicken, making it an ideal choice for a weeknight dinner.
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Very easy recipe for tasty pork chops stuffed with bread crumbs, onion, parsley, spices and simmered in a beef broth.
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A wonderful, fresh, light way to serve chicken. Good over rice.
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A simple side dish recipe made with broccoli, soy sauce, garlic, red pepper flakes, and sesame.
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Shrimp, veggies and cheese are the perfect filings for a hearty omelet!
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Here is a simple, excellent one-pot recipe for a midweek feast, full of rich flavor, with a sauce that you won't want to waste It came to The Times in 2014 via the Twitter account of Andrew Zimmern, the chef and globe-trotting television personality who thrills to home cooking when he's not at work, which is not often His then wife, Rishia Zimmern, adapted it from Martha Stewart, and he put it on the social network: “Brown 8 thighs, 3 C shallots