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09/08/2012
The secret to this pie's especially bright color is the use of boiled sweet potatoes instead of baked.
Issue #150
01/23/2007
We persuaded the wife of a Norwegian fisherman to share her secret recipe for marinating a fresh side of salmon to silky-textured, subtly flavored perfection. Modern-day gravlax, preferably served with blinis (a Russian touch). —from "The Cure" (November/December 1994)
Issue #3
12/17/2012
Celebrate the holiday réveillon style with a long, decadent dinner of French classics, from roasted oysters with white wine to a rack of lamb with rosemary and thyme. Finish the meal with a show-stopping Bűche de Noël, as well as traditional French shortbread cookies.
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12/12/2012
This year, celebrate Christmas with holiday food from around the world. Plan a festive, multi-course menu featuring the delicacies of Puerto Rico, Sweden, Germany, and more.
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12/11/2012
Piquant Stilton replaces the more traditional cheddar in this bite-sized twist on the classic British dish.
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12/03/2012
Traditional Puerto Rican egg nog is a favorite throughout the Caribbean.
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11/21/2012
SAVEUR executive food editor Todd's mother, Linda Coleman, volunteers at the hospital in Tallahassee, Florida, bringing home-baked treats to patients during the holidays. This cinnamon-sugar dusted snickerdoodle is always the most-requested cookie.
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11/20/2012
The addition of truffle and truffle-infused oil heightens an already indulgent dish. To make this dish more wallet friendly, use jarred black truffles packed in water for the sauce and splurge on fresh for garnish.
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