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Flattened Cornish Game Hens With Garlic-Citrus Marinade
A delicious entr e that's easy enough for a weekday dinner, yet pretty enough for a dinner party. Serve with: Stir-fried summer squash and red peppers, couscous salad, and seeded Italian bread.
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01.20.2006 |
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Herbed Game Hens With Radicchio And Truffle Oil
At the Fifth Floor, this is prepared with quail. Game hens make an easy-to-find substitute.
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01.20.2006 |
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Deviled Game Hens
(Pollo alla Diavola)
This entr e, a specialty of Florence, can be found at restaurants throughout Tuscany. If you see alla diavola on an Italian menu, it means that dish will be slightly spicy. Chick |
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01.22.2006 |
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Salmon With Sesame And Orange-Ginger Relish
Look for wild salmon fillets. You can ask the fishmonger to remove the pinbones, or remove them at home with tweezers.
Serve with: Alsatian Riesling saut ed sugar snap peas rice pilaf with waterc |
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01.29.2006 |
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