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I admit that I hated Brussels sprouts as a kid, and even into my early adult years. Then, I chanced upon an Italian restaurant in San Francisco called Vivande Porta Via, where the chef sautéed his sprouts in a pan and then finished them ...
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Cornish game hens stuffed offer a delicious, gourmet alternative to holiday turkey. They are easy to prepare, and a delight for guests to see on the plate. Garnish with a splash of fresh cranberry sauce, and serve with Brussels sprouts...
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Talk about classic. It doesn't get much more classic than pea soup. I imagine some versions of pea or bean soup must go back hundreds of years, or more. Pea soup is simple, hearty, and delicious. This version of classic split pea soup...
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New Mexico-style Green Chile Stew (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Mexican & Spanish
One of the best things I ever ate was the green-chile stew I had at a restaurant in Taos, New Mexico the name of which I don't remember. Still the stew of local, fresh roasted green chiles, squash, corn and pork stays in my mind to this...- 2 comments
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Cooking with booze is one of the great culinary rites of the holiday season. Apples sauteed with butter, sugar, and cinnamon and polished off with a splash of bourbon, rum, or liqueur are one of the easiest, tastiest gluten-free holidays...
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Cioppino is a classic seafood stew developed by Italian fishermen in San Francisco's North Beach area during the late 19th century. Cioppino is a variation on traditional fish soups and stews of southern Italy. It is commonly made from...
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For many people, October means Oktoberfest and, in addition to drinking beer, Oktoberfest means eating sausage. For many, that can also mean ending up with some extra bratwurst or sausages in the fridge. This recipe is an easy, nutritious...
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Stone Age Europeans Made and Ate Flour
Jefferson Adams posted an article in Origins of Celiac Disease
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When I was in Guanajuato, Mexico, years back, the woman who cooked at the house where I was a guest prepared the most delicious chicken tortilla soup. Pieces of juicy chicken, corn, hominy and, of course, tortillas, came together in a...
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Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in American & British
Garlic mashed potatoes are a wonderful variation on the classic turkey side dish. This classic recipe blends potatoes with roasted garlic, butter and milk. It's a yummy, easy to prepare variation on classic mashed potatoes, and it not... -
Make the best holiday turkey ever with this turkey brine recipe. Any knowledgeable chef will tell you that brining is the key to roasting a moist, flavorful bird. Brining a turkey is easy. With a big clean bucket, a big stock pot, some...
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Sweet potatoes are not to be confused with yams, though they are similar enough in appearance. The true yam is the tuber of a tropical vine, and is not even remotely related to the sweet potato. The paler-skinned sweet potato has a thin...
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Holidays and pumpkin pie go together like Santa and reindeer. This recipe is easily adaptable to various dietary demands. It's easy to prepare, and makes a rich, creamy, delicious pumpkin pie. Find yourself a gluten-free pie shell or five...
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Celiac.com 11/11/2010 - The holidays are upon us, once again, and that means it's time to remind folks that a little planning and preparation will help anyone with celiac disease or gluten intolerance to enjoy a safe, delicious gluten...
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Thanksgiving Holiday Turkey Gravy (Gluten-Free)
Jefferson Adams posted an article in American & British
It's just not a holiday meal without gravy. Gravy is the thing that unites the holiday meal. Gravy pulls the meat and the stuffing and the potatoes together. Gravy makes it all good. This recipe makes a rich, savory gravy that will have...