Cuisine: American
Spinach Salad with Bosc Pears, Cranberries, Red Onion, and Toasted Hazelnuts
This spinach salad speaks to all the wonderful autumnal flavors of the Pacific Northwest.
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Island Pork Tenderloin Salad
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Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies
A sandwich cookie takes more effort than a drop cookie, because you have to make both cookies and filling. In addition, this recipe involves a chilling step and requires the cookies to be double-panned. But the results are worth it for the best-textured peanut butter cookie with the creamiest peanut filling.
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Triple-Chocolate Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies
Chunks of fresh cranberries and dark, milk, and white chocolate chips dress up oatmeal cookies for the holidays.
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Key Lime Cheesecake
Reminiscent of Sara Lee's 1950s-era graham-cracker and sour-cream cheesecake, this version features a thick layer of delicious sour cream atop the creamy filling and tart Key lime custard.
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Tropical Carrot Cake with Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting
This cake can be prepared one day ahead. Sweetened cream of coconut is available in the liquor section of most supermarkets.
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Chicken Pot Pie with Butternut Squash
Lay the puff pastry over the skillet for a pretty look. Use any brand; the weight may vary, but either way you'll have enough to work with.
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Simple Roast Chicken
This simple roast chicken recipe by legendary chef Thomas Keller is one of the top-rated chicken recipes on Epicurious. It's an essential, delicious chicken recipe any home cook can master and enjoy.
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Parmesan Chicken Cutlets
If you cut the chicken into smaller pieces before breading, they're nuggets—the guilt-free kind.
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Red Flannel Hash
Red flannel hash is just corned beef hash with the addition of beets. It’s traditionally made in New England for breakfast, with leftovers from a boiled dinner the night before, and gets its name from the somewhat obvious similarity of its colors to red flannel plaid cloth.
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