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Fabio's Prime Rib Roast
Fabio's Prime Rib Roast
Fabio Viviani is preparing a traditional prime rib roast that serves 8-10.
DIY Orange and Clove Liqueur
DIY Orange and Clove Liqueur
Gardening expert Shirley Bovshow is making her own liqueur with a sweet twist.
Haylie Duff - Brie, Fig & Honey Crescent Roll Bites
Haylie Duff - Brie, Fig & Honey Crescent Roll Bites
Author of “The Real Girl’s Kitchen” Haylie Duff's an easy recipe for a tasty snack that comes together in minutes.
Ken Wingard’s Grandma Etta’s Parker House Rolls
Ken Wingard’s Grandma Etta’s Parker House Rolls
Home & Family's Ken Wingard shares his go-to dish for any holiday gathering.
Brined & Spatchcocked Turkey
Brined & Spatchcocked Turkey
Chef Marcel Vigneron is providing you a recipe for a mouth-watering turkey for Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Stuffing
Thanksgiving Stuffing
Chef David Codney is preparing a delicious Thanksgiving stuffing that serves six.
Fabio Viviani - Quick Chicken Parmigiana
Fabio Viviani - Quick Chicken Parmigiana
Courtesy of Fabio Viviani; appears in “Fabio’s American Home Kitchen.”
David Myers - Holiday Parfait
David Myers - Holiday Parfait
Cameron is making a holiday parfait, courtesy of Chef David Myers, that takes the familiar ingredients of this classic treat and transforms them with exciting flavors from around the world.
Grilled Chestnuts & Rosemary-Butter Chestnuts
Grilled Chestnuts & Rosemary-Butter Chestnuts
In honor of National Roasted Chestnut Day, Cameron is showing us two ways to roast up chestnuts.
Maple Reindeer Munch Popcorn
Maple Reindeer Munch Popcorn
Toss the popcorn and nuts together in a large roasting pan in one layer. Alternately, you can use two 9-by-13-inch pans. Set aside while preparing the caramel coating.Melt the butter in a large heavy saucepan over low heat. Stir in the brown sugar, salt, and maple syrup.Bring the butter mixture to a boil, stirring constantly. Insert a candy thermometer into the pan, without the tip touching the bottom of the pan. Boil the mixture slowly, without stirring, until the temperature reaches the soft crack stage, about 285 F. This could take at least 45 minutes, but watch thermometer temperature carefully. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 250 F.When the temperature of the mixture is reached, immediately remove from the heat and stir in the baking soda and vanilla.This will cause the mixture to briefly foam up. Stir the mixture and then immediately pour evenly over the popped corn in the roasting pan.Using 2 wooden spoons or rubber spatulas, quickly mix to coat all the popcorn and nuts. Spread the coated popcorn evenly in the pan. Bake at 250 F for 15 minutes, remove from the oven and stir well. Return to oven for another 15 minutes.Turn the caramel corn out onto non-stick foil or parchment-lined baking sheets in a single layer. Cool completely, then break apart to separate any pieces that have stuck together.Melt the chocolate chips in the microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring after each interval until melted. Drizzle the melted chocolate over the cooled caramel corn. Cool the reindeer munch completely before storing.Store in airtight containers or wrap up in cellophane bags for gifts.
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