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Ham bone infuses this lima bean soup with flavor as it simmers slowly into a thick and hearty meal that many Depression-era families enjoyed.
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This flavorful new take on a barbecue staple with the help of a garlicky, herb-flecked chimichurri sauce is the perfect centerpiece for a backyard celebration.
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A classic German herb spaetzle recipe.
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Use your own herb mix to season oyster crackers for a great snack on Super Bowl Sunday, or anytime!
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Ground beef seasoned with oregano and garlic, shaped into a rectangle, layered with ham and mozzarella cheese, then rolled up and baked.
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Spice up your next meal with this tempting Roasted New York Strip Steak with Chimichurri Sauce that is sure to be a family favorite.
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Sweet, nutty, and herbally aromatic, this vinaigrette compliments a wide variety of dishes, and is easy to make! The sugared walnuts, nut oils, and fresh herbs dramatically open the palate for roasted meats, crisp wines, and full-bodied fare. It is a great herald for spring!
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Arborio rice is simmered in white wine and chicken broth and finished with truffle oil and Parmesan cheese creating a rich, Italian-inspired risotto.
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Massachusetts is the birthplace of the iconic Thanksgiving tableau, the home to Norman Rockwell, whose 1943 painting “Freedom From Want” gives Americans its most enduring vision of the holiday table It is also home to one of the largest Portuguese-American communities in the United States and the source of one of the nation’s most flavorful hyphenated cuisines Matthew Jennings, the chef and an owner of the forthcoming Townsman restaurant in Boston, pays homage to that cooking with a New Bedford-style Thanksgiving dressing made with local Massachusetts quahog clams and the Portuguese sausage known as chouriço
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This is a Greek-inspired pastitsio, a comforting béchamel-enriched mix of orzo, artichokes and peas Rather than butter, the béchamel in this dish is made with a couple of glugs of good extra virgin olive oil.