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03/20/2013
The appeal of this first course (from Brooklyn's Marlow & Sons) comes from the bright contrast of earthy and tangy flavors.
Issue #119
08/23/2007
This recipe uses sliced white bread to create a crisp and buttery crust for the halibut filets.
Issue #105
01/16/2008
This recipe for the well-known grub, nicknamed S.O.S., is delicious and satisfying—a great way to start the day.
Issue #96
01/16/2008
To feed a larger crowd, you can expand the version of this recipe with more white sauce or vegetables. You can also substituted boiled chicken for the tuna.
Issue #96
10/30/2007
This is our adaptation of an autumnal side dish frequently used at Thanksgiving time.
Issue #70
09/01/2005
This dish is said to take its name from the "hamburger size" ladle that legendary Los Angeles chili parlor proprietor Ptomaine Tommy used decades ago to spoon chili over the open-face burgers he served.
Issue #60
11/19/2007
Stuffing recipes from the East and Pacific Northwest were found to have this special ingredient–oysters.
Issue #46
11/19/2007
We find that fine bread crumbs (from San Francisco sourdough, if possible) make a more elegant stuffing than bread cubes do.
Issue #46
11/19/2007
Chestnuts "roasting on an open fire" (or on wintry street corners) are emblematic of the holidays, making them the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving stuffing.
Issue #46
01/29/2010
This is not your ordinary pork chops and applesauce. Continue...
Issue #40
11/14/2007
This family classic from author Peggy Knickerbocker, with its Mississippi roots, has been passed down through the generations.
Issue #15
01/23/2007
Already a Christmas staple for most Europeans, the goose is becoming the new American holiday bird.
Issue #3
10/03/2008
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