Swedish Meatballs
During the sixteenth century, the cooks of Sweden began developing a serving style that put all the food for the meal on one table at the same time. When the custom first got started, the offerings were very simple, consisting primarily of a ... [... more]
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Beef Stroganoff
This classic beef dish is named after Count Stroganoff, a nineteenth-century Russian diplomat and scion of a wealthy family that owned vast tracts of land and salt refineries in the Urals and later led the conquest of Siberia. It was Count ... [... more]
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Serves 4 as an Entrée
There's nothing like a perfectly cooked, flavorful roast prime rib to showcase the intensity and complexity of cabernet sauvignon; an excellent example of how fat helps coat the palate to protect against the tannin in red wine. This particular ... [... more]
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Yankee Pot Roast
Grandma's Country Restaurant is where families in Albany, New York, eat when they want the kind of food that Mom would make if only she had the time. Grandma's ultratender Yankee Pot Roast spiked with hot sauce is for one of those moods when you ... [... more]
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Spaghetti and Meatballs
If you prefer not to brown the meatballs in a skillet, you can bake them in a preheated 375 degrees F oven for about 20 minutes, or till no pink remains. To make soft bread crumbs, shred the bread with a fork or process briefly in a blender or ... [... more]
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Mashed Potato Timbales
Place potatoes in a saucepan and cover with water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and cook for 20-25 minutes or until tender. Drain. Mash potatoes with butter and onion until small lumps of potato remain; set aside. In a mixing bowl, beat ... [... more]
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Beef Sukiyaki
Sukiyaki is a Japanese stir-fry that is traditionally prepared at the table in a special pan. Guests use chopsticks to serve themselves out of the pan or to cook the meat in the simmering broth, as with fondue. This recipe has been adapted so ... [... more]
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Open Sesame Shrimp
Showcase these shrimp with kamikazes. When serving this dish, be sure to set out a small container for the tails and place a tail in it so guests follow the example. Combine the mayonnaise, tahini, mirin, soy sauce, rice vinegar, lime juice, ... [... more]
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Cheese-Filled Pastries
Although these popular cheese-filled pastries are commonly shaped as triangles for the popular borek, they are equally delicious in the form of plump, round cigars. They can be filled and shaped up to 2 days in advance and refrigerated, covered, ... [... more]
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Beef Satay with Peanut Dipping Sauce
Place all marinade ingredients, except peanut oil, in bowl of food processor. Process until smooth. Through food chute, slowly drizzle peanut oil in a slow steady steam, while processing, until all oil is incorporated. Place skewers of beef into ... [... more]
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Checkerboard of Caviar Eggs
Here's a new twist on a party standby: deviled eggs topped with caviar. The checkerboard effect is achieved by using black sevruga or pressed caviar, red salmon caviar, and the yellow roe from whitefish. The eggs are cut in half widthwise, not ... [... more]
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Classic Champagne Cocktail
Stir sugar and bitters in pre-chilled Champagne glass. Add Champagne. Twist lemon peel over and drop into glass. [... more]
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