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  2. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    Oven Method: Preheat the oven to 400?F. Cut little crosses in the chestnuts as described before, then place them in a roasting pan and cook uncovered for 20-30 minutes. Roasted chestnuts are best eaten still warm to the touch and peeled by the eater. We like dipping them in a little bowl of sea salt.

  3. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    Oven Method: Preheat the oven to 400?F. Cut little crosses in the chestnuts as described before, then place them in a roasting pan and cook uncovered for 20-30 minutes.

  4. Chestnut Oyster Stuffing Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 400°F. Cube the cornbread into 1⁄2 inch cubes. Toss the melted butter with the cornbread and lay out flat on a baking sheet, crumbs and all.

  5. Holey-Pan-Roasted Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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  6. Olive Oil-Poached Shrimp with Soba Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    Rub the shrimp with half of the garlic and ginger, and the sriracha. Cover and let the shrimp marinate in the refrigerator for 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 400°F.

  7. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century, large cuts of roasted butcher's meat and furred game were sometimes served in the roast course; sauced and stuffed meats and pies were also served alongside the roasts; but in the 18th and 19th centuries, all such dishes were served only in the entrée or entremets courses, always in a sauce.

  8. Roasted chestnut - Wikipedia

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    In some cities of Spain, during the winter period, portable grills are prepared with the intention of selling the roasted chestnuts in street stalls. In this case, the chestnuts are sold in paper cones (generally made from newspaper sheets). The tradition of the Magosto (roast chestnuts) is a tradition in the Iberian Peninsula.

  9. Chestnut stuffing - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular recipes for chestnut stuffing made with boiled chestnuts was published in Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cook Book in 1884. [4] Chestnut stuffing was the first stuffing recipe published in the United States in 1772. The recipe from The Frugal Housewife by Susannah Carter was a reprint from the earlier English edition. [5]