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Recipes Taco Night Made More Healthful — And Just As Easy And Fun
Tacos are fun for the whole family. Season your filling with modern and healthy ingredients. Most taco seasonings have way too much salt and some have chemicals (we’re talking to you, taco spice envelope). We like a good quality chili powder (with just cumin and dried chiles) or chipotle powder (ground and dried smoked chiles…
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Recipes One-Pot Cauliflower Mac and Cheese
This recipe is here to replace that box with the packet of orange powder. Whether you serve it only for emergencies or regularly, it is time to change up your source of orange. This one-pot recipe can be whipped up with pantry and freezer staples, using only one pot and no strainer — and it’s…
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Recipes Make Your Own Everything Spice For An Easy One-Pan Chicken Dinner
Spiced chicken does double time as either a schnitzel or nuggets. We made this a complete dinner kit on a sheet pan so you can have dinner on the table with no fuss and no muss. If you really prefer your schnitzel fried, go ahead and fry in a little olive oil. It adds some…
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Recipes Here’s The (Gorgeous) Recipe Book You Wish Your Bubbe Had Written
When Sarah Rich and Wendy MacNaughton were browsing at an antiquarian book fair in San Francisco four years ago, they couldn’t believe what they found tucked into a display case: an unpublished 1945 sketchbook filled with hand-lettered recipes for everything from borscht to brisket, accompanied by hand-painted gouache paintings. They soon learned that “Leave Me…
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Recipes Brisket Of Beef From ‘Leave Me Alone With The Recipes’
Brisket is a Jewish classic and, when done right, one of the most delicious ways to eat a piece of beef. This recipe hews close to Cipe’s original, with the addition of caraway seeds, which she uses elsewhere in the book, and which stays true to the Eastern European flavor palette. Be sure to start…
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Recipes Cipe Pineles’s Caraway Soup With Dumplings
Cipe’s recipe for caraway soup with dumplings may make you wonder what kind of strange dish it will yield. The broth consists only of caraway-steeped water — essentially a tea — combined with a flour-and-butter roux, finished with spoonfuls of dumpling dough. It’s a traditional Hungarian dish called Köménymagleves, and, like the painting Cipe created…
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Recipes 9 Cozy Winter Brunch Ideas For Your Weekend Guests
As Thanksgiving nears, most of us are laser-focused on preparing (or procuring) the big turkey dinner. But once the feast is finished, we can look forward to catching up with family and friends in a more leisurely fashion. Since brunch is the most leisurely meal of all, we’ve compiled our favorite breakfast recipes for you…
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Recipes The Perfect Challah For The Thanksgiving Table
People have some strong feelings about pumpkin spice: Some love it, some loathe it. Once autumn arrives, I want to put cinnamon, clove and pumpkin in just about everything, including challah. Once this challah bakes up, your kitchen will smell like pure autumnal heaven. If by some chance you have leftovers, it makes wonderful French…
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