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  2. Baked Shells with Cauliflower and Taleggio Recipe - AOL

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    Add the wine and boil until evaporated. Remove the skillet from the heat and stir in the cream, 1 cup of the Parmigiano and the Taleggio. Return the water to a boil and add the pasta.

  3. Orecchiette with Veal, Capers and White Wine Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large, deep skillet, heat the olive oil. Add the chopped onion and minced garlic and cook over moderately high heat, stirring frequently, until softened, about 5 minutes.

  4. Make-Ahead Unstuffed Shells Recipe - AOL

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    COOK pasta as directed on package, omitting salt. Meanwhile, brown meat in large skillet; drain. Stir in marinara sauce; simmer on medium heat 2 min. Remove from heat.

  5. Turkey & Mushrooms in Pastry Shells Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the gravy, black pepper, mushrooms and turkey in a 2-quart saucepan over medium heat until the mixture is hot and bubbling. Spoon the turkey mixture into the pastry shells. Serving Suggestion: Serve with buttered peas with chopped fresh mint leaves. For dessert serve angel food cake.

  6. Medieval cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Le Ménagier de Paris ("Parisian Household Book"), written in 1393, includes a quiche recipe made with three kinds of cheese, eggs, beet greens, spinach, fennel fronds, and parsley. [114] In northern France, a wide assortment of waffles and wafers was eaten with cheese and hypocras or a sweet malmsey as issue de table ('departure from the table').

  7. Béarnaise sauce - Wikipedia

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    Béarnaise sauce (/ b ər ˈ n eɪ z /; French: [be.aʁ.nɛz] ⓘ) is a sauce made of clarified butter, egg yolk, white wine vinegar, and herbs. It is regarded as a "child" of hollandaise sauce. [1] The difference is in the flavoring: béarnaise uses shallot, black pepper, and tarragon, while hollandaise uses white pepper or a pinch of cayenne.

  8. Lobster Thermidor - Wikipedia

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    Lobster Thermidor is a French dish of lobster meat cooked in a rich wine sauce, stuffed into a lobster shell and browned. The sauce is often a mixture of egg yolks and brandy (such as Cognac), served with an oven-browned cheese crust, typically Gruyère. [1] The sauce originally contained mustard, typically powdered. [2]

  9. Food & Wine 2 days ago Food Lovers Are Flocking to Istanbul and so Should You A new wave of culinary creativity and innovation is cresting in Turkey’s largest city.