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Devastating Chocolate Fudge Pie ~ American, Traditional and…very special

July 6, 2013

A diner tasting this pie on July 4th for the first time remarked, “It’s like Mi-Cuit”…referring to a French dessert …

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Hot Habanero Pepper Sauced Pecans

July 2, 2013

If some sort of dish including nuts is to be part of a July 4th menu, then any of the …

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Angel Biscuits

June 28, 2013

How many biscuits can you eat this morning How many biscuits can you eat this morning How many biscuits can …

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Fresh Mango Cubes and Pico de Gallo Powder

June 25, 2013

When Susan Shelby Magoffin set out to journey the Santa Fe Trail with her Santa Fe trader husband Samuel in …

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Greens and Bacon with Garden Sass (and a good Homemade French Dressing)

June 21, 2013

…you sort of hate to be the one who gives up on something That survived until your generation. The thing …

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Papaya Aqua Fresca to begin…A July 4th Dinner under the Desert Sky

June 18, 2013

When legendary frontiersman Kit Carson came to Washington D.C., he was wined and dined by many local political luminaries, including …

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Spice-seared Orange Roughy

June 14, 2013

There is a charming old children’s song in which a mother coaxes her little one to take its first step …

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Potato Croquettes with Orange Remoulade

June 11, 2013

Fresh hot potato croquettes are an easily achieved homemade culinary pleasure.  There are two keys to turning out good ones …

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Tartare de mangue et Bresaola ~ Mango and Bresaola with Caramel de vin rouge ~ Caramelised Red Wine Sauce

June 7, 2013

What is a feature common to both the small, landlocked west African country of Burkina Faso and southwestern Arizona?  Personal …

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Okra Indian style ~ Gombo a l’Indienne ~ भिंडी की सब्जी (Bhindi ki Sabji)

June 4, 2013

An essential ingredient in this way of preparing okra (aka lady’s fingers) is the spice blend chaat masala (Urdu چاٹ …

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