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As an appetizer or as an original main course, these bowls filled are filled with a creamy mixture that combines the delicious taste of Boursault with the freshness of cucumber and the teasingly subtle flavors of coriander and chive.
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A simple little risotto, a panful of mushrooms and a few cubes of creamy cheese… Layer these ingredients in a terrine and watch the magic…
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Serve this extravagant (yet oh-so-easy) dessert as the perfect ending to a special dinner party...with, of course, a bottle of Champagne!
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Spicy Caramelized pecans and sweet, nutty Fol Epi® are the secret surprise in these New Orleans inspired treats. Fabulous for leisurely weekend mornings, or as an addition to a winter dessert tray with seasonal fruits and nuts.
Prep & Cooking Time: 1 hour |
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To make ahead: Simply stuff mushrooms and store covered in the refrigerator. Increase bake time to 30 minutes.
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A wine cream sauce, mild pears, crunchy walnut and velvety Gourmandise cheese blanket the tender chicken, to make a simple and divine entrée.
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The classic "cheese ball" appetizer is elevated to visual and flavorful new heights with the switch to soft, fresh tasting goat cheese and zesty spring herbs.
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This is a dish that is so elegant looking that guests will think you spent the day in the kitchen. Yellow and red beets are roasted until tender, then sliced and layered with a chive-flavored Goat cheese. The whole dish can be made ahead of time, making it an ideal first course for any dinner party. It also makes a great lunch dish, served with crusty bread and an arugula salad.
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