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Cooking & Baking

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NJCher

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Mon Jan 26, 2026, 05:18 PM Jan 2026

What's for Dinner, Mon., Jan. 26, 2026 [View all]

Basque Seafood Stew. It has cod, littleneck clams, and mussels, along with 12 (!) cloves of garlic, clam juice, white wine, oregano, sage.

While getting all this snow, I was doing projects like rearranging my cookbooks and found my Julee Rosso cookbook, Good Food. Jullee was a co-founder of The Silver Palate, a food shop on Columbus Ave. near 73rd. My friend and I used to get our munchies for the weekend there, as she lived around the corner. I found this recipe in that cookbook.

Kombucha: Ginger.

Dessert: Vanilla ice cream with a Verona Apricot Raspberry cookie. Hot Earl Grey tea.

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Sheet pan dinner Jilly_in_VA Jan 2026 #1
Sounds delic, Jilly! SheltieLover Jan 2026 #2
Your seafood stew sounds yummy, Cher! SheltieLover Jan 2026 #3
Chicken Thighs Yonnie3 Jan 2026 #4
spaghetti with meatballs, and garlic bread mike_c Jan 2026 #5
Leftover chili, with spaghetti noodles. Emile Jan 2026 #6
Cincinnati chili NJCher Jan 2026 #8
When I was in high-school, working at Steak-n-Shake Emile Jan 2026 #9
Leftover Green Pea Vegetable Soup La Coliniere Jan 2026 #7
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