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Cornbread A Traditional Recipe

Cornbread

Whether it’s for Thanksgiving dinner or a midweek stew, cornbread so easy to make is a wonderful addition to a hearty warming cold-weather meal. I came across this a while ago and found it easy and very satisfying. You can also change it a bit by adding herbs like fresh rosemary.

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Green Tomato Chutney Recipe

Green Tomato Chutney

When life gives you lemons? Well, when September gives you to many green tomatoes it time to make chutney! Here’s a recipe that would go well with almost anything that’s roasted. Chicken, beef or lamb. It’s a bit sweet but very savory, I would also serve it on the side of my Chicken Tikka or any Vindaloo preparation.

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Gremolata of Egg, Parsley, Anchovy & Lemon

Gremolata of Egg, Parsley, Anchovy & Lemon

This isn’t exactly a Gremolata but I didn’t know what else to call it. It’s very close and extremely easy to make. I love it, it really perks up a meal. Use it with almost any deep-fried, sautéed or poached fish. It’s lemony freshness can give many dishes a real lift,

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Bocatelli with Tomato Sauce Anchovy, Red Pepper and Capers

Bocatelli with Tomato Sauce Anchovy, Red Pepper and Capers

OK OK I understand you’re confused – That’s not Bocatelli it’s Camponelli because that’s what I had in the cupboard tonight. I am putting this recipe up because it is truly one on my top 10 favorites of all time. I can eat this once a week and I actually have to keep it down to once a month.

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Tortiglioni with Tiny Shrimp and Smoked Salmon

Tortiglioni with Tiny Shrimp and Smoked Salmon

This little dish was if memory serves me right was introduced by Wolfgang Puck at Spago, way back in the early 90’s. He was of course the guy who introduced smoked salmon on pizza! There are some horrible versions of this recipe and I think I have been served many of them.

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Tomato and Tuna Sauce with Olives

Tomato and Tuna Sauce with Olives

This is one of my favorite and easiest recipes that I know. I usually make this with Linguini or thicker Bucatini but it doesn’t matter that much which pasta you use it’s always good and spicy.

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Teriyaki Sauce

Teriyaki Sauce

Time for Teriyaki, but I mean the real thing, not the over sweetened, thick and gummy dish we typically see in restaurants. It’s so easy to make your own and it seems you can buy small bottles of Sake.

The “teri” in Teriyaki means “glossy,”

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Salmon Canapes 1

Salmon Canape 1

I can’t imagine anything as simple or versatile as these little beauties. Besides whipping a little heavy cream and mixing in a bit of horseradish they practically make themselves.

Feel free to change the type of fish, smoked haddock, trout just about any fatty smoked fish will do.

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Candied Sweet Potatoes

Candied Sweet Potatoes

You simply couldn’t serve Thanksgiving turkey without candied sweet potatoes or sweet potatoes of some kind. But they are good all winter long and this is a simple great recipe.

Double or triple this recipe and it’s great to serve with turkey or baked ham and goes terrifically with Swedish Christmas ham.

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Humus with Tahini

Humus with Tahini

This is a good fast recipe, about 10 minutes. If you are having friends over and need things to pick on. Just be sure to have enough bread for everyone. Most of the ingredients should be in the cabinet already.

Because this is so simple it was extremely popular back in the eighties but really has never disappeared which is a tribute to its constant popularity.

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