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If you have fresh raspberries, this quick and easy French clafoutis can be made with ingredients you likely have in your pantry and fridge.
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Red salmon is complemented with golden raisins and apples and given a kick with crushed red pepper flakes. Serve on bagels, whole wheat toast or whole wheat saltines.
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Chef Kerry Simon of Simon at Palms Place in Las Vegas grills the steak and vegetables over a hot charcoal fire.
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This tasty hot pepper sauce contains a surprising ingredient - fresh dates. A small bowl of this divine sauce is on the table everywhere in Cameroon, Africa, each unique to the person making it.
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How to grill whole trout, stuffed with lemon, dill, and dotted with butter. Easy!
Ingredients: trout, lemon, butter
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A classic chicken pot pie recipe, with juicy poached chicken, leeks, cremini mushrooms, carrots, and peas under a flaky crust.
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Leah Chase, the chef and owner of Dooky Chase in New Orleans, gave an interview to Matt Lee and Ted Lee of The Times back in 2000 It was about her gumbo, which is brackish and silky and delicious, and for which she offered a recipe Ms
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This recipe yields a very rich, smooth, and creamy cinnamon-scented rice pudding with a hint of lemon.
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This is a sweet blueberry cobbler that is low in fat and sugar. There 's just a smidgen of white sugar and honey, and the biscuit topping is made with low-fat buttermilk and whole wheat flour. This recipe yields six delicious servings.
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Chutney is a favorite British condiment for everything from cheese to roasts. This sweet-and-smoky version is perfect with crackers as a starter, spread on a grilled cheddar sandwich, or served with roasted pork.
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In this ricotta tart recipe, honey and lemon zest add flavor; a crisp crust and crunchy almond topping sandwich the creamy filling. Serve it for Easter!
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One of the most venerable of whiskey-based cocktails, the old-fashioned has a history that stretches back farther than the martini’s For decades it has suffered under the reputation of something your grandmother drank — overly sweet, fruit-laden and spritzed-up But grandma wouldn’t recognize what’s happened to it lately.