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We'll never turn down an excuse to turn something cheesy.
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We knew chicken was what Caprese was missing.
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This pasta recipe, full of chicken sausage and tender broccoli florets, is tossed with fusilli pasta and a creamy Parmesan sauce.
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Chopped Salad: Here’s one excellent excuse to spend some time at the farmers’ market This salad, prepared by Mark Bittman and Sam Sifton for a holiday feast, is chock-full of fresh vegetables and worth the prep time Hunt down a few different herbs to give the salad a complex flavor and aroma
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The Classic Caribbean and Spanish Meal--Arroz con Pollo--is a popular staple in the Caribbean kitchen. Our chicken and rice is extra special with the addition of Sazon GOYA® with Azafran, which adds color and flavor derived from our unique saffron spice blend. Make Arroz con Pollo tonight--everyone loves an easy rice and chicken dish.
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Warm lamb sausages and cool grape relish form tasty juxtapositions of savory and sweet, hot and cold.
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If you're looking for something to pair wonderfully with a few glasses of amber-hued amontillado, you can't do much better than these tender, burnished sea scallops, inspired by a memorable midcourse of scallops with pistachios and licorice at Restaurant Daniel Though you're less likely to overcook larger sea scallops, remember that quality is more critical than sheer size In the market, look for scallops that appear fairly dry; waterlogged scallops will never achieve that ideal caramelized crust
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Beautiful things happen when you branch out from maple bacon.
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East meets West in this fusion red snapper with strong Chinese flavors like ginger and garlic that is prepared with simple French techniques.
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What if, instead of my usual hot-roasting method, I wrapped a whole fish tightly in parchment and put it in a slow oven It was a technique I had never seen in a cookbook, and when I described it to Eric Ripert, the chef and an owner of Le Bernardin, he said it was new to him The experiment worked beautifully