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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Tricks for the Pastry Impaired (Unknown/Unaired)
Sara demonstrates the daunting task of working with pastry and how it may be easier than one thinks. Recipes include: Turnovers with Monterey Jack and Jalapeño Peppers; Napoleons with Herbed Goat Cheese and Asparagus; Baked Mini Bread Cups; Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon; and Cinnamon Toast Rolls.
 
2 :01x02 - The Perfect Salad (Unknown/Unaired)
Sara teaches viewers how to make the perfect salad. Recipes include: Composed Salad with Lettuce, Hardboiled Eggs, Poached Chicken, Croutons, Tomatoes and Cucumbers; and Dijon Vinaigrette.
 
3 :01x03 - Dinner Party of Miniatures (Unknown/Unaired)
Dinner party miniatures can be the perfect addition to any party. Recipes include: Miniature Pumpkin Soup with Toasted Pumpkin Seeds, Fried Sage, and Shaved Parmesan; Mini Beef Wellingtons with Gorgonzola; Individual Cranberry-Apple Deep Dish Pies.
 
4 :01x04 - Dinner for Two (Unknown/Unaired)
Making dinner for a lover can be a very romantic date night. Recipes for the perfect dinner for two include: Rack of Lamb with Caramelized Shallot and Thyme Crust; Scallop Salad with Haricot Verts and Truffle Oil; and Maple Syrup Creme Brulee.
 
5 :01x05 - Tantalizing Tarts (Unknown/Unaired)
Your family and friends will think your an expert baker with these simple tart recipes: rench Apple Tart; Strawberry and Frangipane Phyllo Tart; Plum and Apricot Puff Pastry Tarts.
 
6 :01x06 - Two Birthday Parties (Unknown/Unaired)
Add the perfect treat to your next birthday party: Train Cake; Taco Cones; and Chicken Wing Drumsticks.
 
7 :01x07 - Complete Make-Ahead Brunch (Unknown/Unaired)
You don't have to get up at the crack-of-dawn to make these delicious brunch recipes: Baked Blueberry-Pecan French Toast with Blueberry Syrup; Bacon Twists; Honeydew in Vanilla-Lime Syrup; and Four Flowers Juice.
 
8 :01x08 - Trompe L'Oeil Food Gifts (Unknown/Unaired)
These simple recipes will make impressive gifts for anyone on your list: Marzipan Fruits; Cigarette Cookies; and Meringue Mushrooms.
 
9 :01x09 - Do You Fondue? (Unknown)
Everything tastes better with a dip: Three Cheese Fondue; Fondue Bourguignonne; and Shabu Shabu.
 
10 :01x10 - Sunday Night Supper (Unknown/Unaired)
After a hard week at work, coming home to a warm, home-cooked meal is the perfect recipe: Hearty Lentil Soup with Ham and Potatoes; Spinach Salad with Oranges and Warm Goat Cheese; and Cream Biscuits.
 
11 :01x11 - Food As Fashion (Dec/07/2005)
Food can look just as beautiful as it is delicious: Spicy Shrimp with Tomato Chutney Sauce; Grilled Tandoori-Spiced Chicken Breasts.
 
12 :01x12 - Low Fat Fooled Ya (Unknown/Unaired)
Watching that waist line? Sara shows you that you can still eat your favorite foods without the extra pounds: Caesar Salad; Seared Salmon Fillet; Creamed Spinach with Shiitake Mushrooms; and Apple Strudel.
 
13 :01x13 - Cinderella Dishes (Unknown/Unaired)
Take simple ingredients and make them fit for a fairy tale. Dishes include: Thyme Roasted Eye Round w/ Gorgonzola Butter; Roasted Lamb Chops w/ Shallots, Tomatoes and Olives Jus; Weiner Schnitzel A La Holstein.
 
14 :01x14 - Unexpected Guests (Unknown/Unaired)
Friends at the door and nothing to serve? Think again! Tomato and Garlic Soup; Black Skillet Cornbread; Dried Fruit Compote.
 
15 :01x15 - One Cake Fits All (Unknown/Unaired)
You'll always have something for those bake sales or special dinners with these versatile classics. Frosted Devil's Food Cake; Frosted Devil's Food Cupcakes; Ganache Covered Petit Fours.
 
16 :01x16 - A Special Occasion Dinner (Unknown/Unaired)
For when the meal has to be just perfect, this is a no-fail way to go. Duck A L'Orange; Duchess Potatoes; Chocolate Raspberry Souffle.
 
17 :01x17 - Surprise Holiday Guests (Unknown/Unaired)
Sara demonstrates quick and easy dishes to satisfy your unexpected holiday guests. Dishes include: Toasted Mixed Nuts with Rosemary; Creamy Chestnut Soup with Porcini Mushrooms and Sauteed Root Vegetables; Cranberry Up-Side Cake.
 
18 :01x18 - Food and Wine Tasting (Unknown/Unaired)
Learn to pair food and wine like a pro: recipes include Vegetable Tempura; Braised Short Ribs; Baked Apples with Apricot and Walnut Stuffing.
 
19 :01x19 - Pizza Party (Unknown/Unaired)
Never order delivery pizza again. Sara's recipes for the perfect pizza include: Pizza Dough; Sausage, Tomato and Artichoke Heart Pizza; Calzone; Calzone with Cheese, Sausage and Roasted Red Peppers; Focaccia; Garlic and Rosemary Focaccia.
 
20 :01x20 - Come For Drinks, Stay For Dinner (Unknown/Unaired)
Use these recipes to throw the perfect party: Sherried Mushroom Empanadas; Paprika Baby Back Ribs; Garlic Shrimp.
 
21 :01x21 - Thanksgiving Primer (Unknown/Unaired)
Sara's Thanksgiving dishes will have your guests asking for seconds: Basic Stuffing with Variations; Roast Turkey with Pan Gravy; Sweet Potatoes - Mashed and Gratin; Green Beans.
 
22 :01x22 - Open House (Unknown/Unaired)
Sara demonstrates the perfect meal for an open house. Dishes include: Tomato and Ricotta Salata Bruschetta; Cold Roast Fillet of Beef with Cracked Pepper Crust; New York Cheesecake.
 
23 :01x23 - Mediterranean Magic (Unknown/Unaired)
Make an authentic Greek dish in the comfort of your own kitchen. Recipes include: Roasted Red Pepper and Garlic Dip with Fennel Crudites; Cucumber Yogurt Dip; Spiced Pita Toasts; White Bean Skordalia; Chicken with Tomato and Feta Cheese Sauce.
 
24 :01x24 - Wrap Magic (Unknown/Unaired)
Sara makes mouth watering wraps: Egg Rolls; Veal Ravioli with Slow-Roasted Tomato Sauce; Apricot Dumplings.
 
25 :01x25 - Budget Gourmet (Unknown/Unaired)
Make a delicious meal on a budget: Chilled Beet Soup with Chives; Potato-Crusted Codfish Fillets with Lemon Butter Sauce; Honey-Poached Pears with Brown Sugar Cinnamon Cream.
 
26 :01x26 - Some Assembly Required (Unknown/Unaired)
Take a few store-bought items and throw together a quick dinner. Recipes include: Buffalo Pierogies; Sauteed or Grilled Ham Steak Pineapple; Broccoli Slaw; Grilled Sweet Potato with Chile-Lime Vinaigrette; Berries and Cream Crepes.
 

Season 2
27 :02x01 - Always On Hand (Apr/26/2006)
Have a simple meal with everyday ingredients. Recipes include: Spaghetti with White Beans and Tuna; Polenta with Artichoke Ragout; Simple Mushroom Risotto.
 
28 :02x02 - Feasts From the Fridge (Oct/01/2004)
Who said leftovers can't be delicious? Sara demonstrates Cornmeal-Crusted Chicken Cutlets w/Salsa Mayonnaise; Marinated Salmon Seared in A Pepper Crust with Cucumber Vinaigrette; Sauteed Corn and Green Peppers; Roasted Spiced Sweet Potatoes.
 
29 :02x03 - Feasts From the Freezer (Dec/30/2004)
Learn to use your leftovers in a whole new way! Recipes include: Spinach, Red Pepper and Feta Quiche; Roasted Chicken and Refried Bean Tortillas.
 
30 :02x04 - Double Duty (May/22/2006)
Use one ingredient to make two wonderful dishes: Shrimp Fried Rice; Pasta Pizza; Pepper, Ham and Potato Hash Browns.
 
31 :02x05 - Breakfast for Dinner (Apr/20/2006)
Mix it up and have breakfast for dinner: Fried Eggs over Warm Lentil Salad with Lardons; Asparagus, Gruyere and Tarragon Souffleed Omelet.
 
32 :02x06 - Frozen Dinners (Feb/02/2005)
Sara shows how to make homemade dishes fit to be frozen and ready to be eaten when ever you are -- dishes perfect for a buzy schedule. Recipes include: Cheddar, Ham and Chutney Bites; Baked Halibut Provencale; Rutabaga Potato Puree.
 
33 :02x07 - Sandwich Sensations (Jan/25/2005)
Take sandwiches to a whole new level: Fried Oyster Po' Boys; Hot Antipasto Heros; Hot Creamy Turkey Sandwiches.
 
34 :02x08 - Soup as Supper (Unknown/Unaired)
Soup can be the perfect dish for all occasions. Sweet and Sour Thai Fish Soup; Chicken Soup with Buttermilk Dumplings.
 
35 :02x09 - Shortcuts to Success (Apr/01/2005)
Sara teams up with Jean Anderson to create a simple but delicious meal. Dishes include: Alfredo with Mushrooms and Asparagus; Pumped-Up Caesar Salad.
 
36 :02x10 - Cooking For One (Unknown/Unaired)
Make cooking for one fun, treat yourself. Chocolate Rum Pudding; Baby Greens w/Warm Goat Cheese; Cauliflower Puree; Roasted Striped Bass.
 
37 :02x11 - Better Burgers (May/17/2005)
Spice up your burgers: Barbecue Pork Burgers with Coleslaw; Guacamole Hamburgers with Monterey Jack and Chiles.
 
38 :02x12 - One Pot Meals (Feb/10/2005)
You don't need to have multiple pots on to create a stunning meal. Moroccan-Style Roast Cornish Hens w/Vegetables; Baked Pasta w/Tomatoes, Shiitakes, and Prosciutto.

Source: Food Network
 
39 :02x13 - Fast and Fabulous Fish (Feb/16/2005)
Follow these fish recipes and update your fish files. Steamed Halibut Fillets, Chinese Style; Baked Swordfish w/Tapenade and Orange; Sole Meuniere w/Balsamic Brown Butter Sauce.

Source: Food Network
 
40 :02x14 - Secrets to Simple Sautes (Feb/20/2005)
Sauteeing is one of the fastest techniques in cooking, perfect for quick weeknight dinners. Shrimp and Scallops w/Asian Eggplant; Turkey Cutlets in Pan Salsa.

Source: Food Network
 
41 :02x15 - Slow Cooking (Feb/15/2005)
Don't spend another minute watching your pot. Use Lora Brody's slow cooking method and finish other chores in the meantime. Skirt Steak w/Cipollini Onions; Braised Lamb w/Spinach.

Source: Food Network
 
42 :02x16 - Blue Plate Specials (Jun/07/2005)
Tish Boyle shows you some diner classics you can make at home in no time. Meatloaf; Iceberg Lettuce Wedges w/Russian Dressing; Rum-Raisin Rice Puddding.

 
43 :02x17 - Taters, Taters, Taters (Jun/09/2005)
Potatoes are good for more than just french fries. Potatoes Stuffed w/Spinach and Smoked Cheese; Potato-Green Chile Gratin; All-American Potato Salad.

Source: Food Network
 
44 :02x18 - Getting Organized (Unknown/Unaired)
Make cooking easy, organize your kitchen. Caraway-Crusted Pork Chops; Braised Escarole w/ Apples; Gingered Sweet Potato Puree.
 
45 :02x19 - Pot Pies (Nov/30/2005)
A complete meal in one tasty dish. Pork Potpie w/Cornbread Crust; Basic Potpie Recipe.

Source: Food Network
 
46 :02x20 - A New Way to Cook (Dec/28/2005)
Sally Schneider gives you a new definition of "healthy" eating where no foods are taboo. Roasted Asparagus; Slow-Roasted Tomatoes; Szechwan Pepper-Crusted Steak Smothered w/Onions; Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes.



Source: Food Network
 
47 :02x21 - Quick and Easy Sides (Dec/21/2005)
Are you tired of the same old dishes? Try something new. Peas w/ Spinach and Shallots; Sauteed Radishes and Watercress; Roasted Fries.

Source: Food Network
 
48 :02x22 - Grill Pan (Jan/10/2005)
Grill pans are not only for steaks. Use 'em for everything. Salt-Fried Rib-Eye Steaks; Grilled Vegetables; Old Virginia Batter Bread.

Source: Food Network
 
49 :02x23 - Everyday Vegetarian (Mar/30/2006)
Vegetarian favorites don't have to be boring. Be adventurous with recipes from Jeanne Lemlin. Salt and Pepper Edamame; Easy Zucchini, Tomato and Cheese Tart; Ten Minute Chilaquiles.

Source: Food Network
 
50 :02x24 - Easy Desserts (Apr/06/2006)
Desserts that look fancy don't have to take forever. Individual Blueberry-Coconut Pound Cakes; Lemon Pudding Cake w/ Raspberry Coulis.

Source: Food Network
 
51 :02x25 - Quick Pasta Sauces (Unknown/Unaired)
Aunt Fannie shows you some quick pasta sauces for the weeknight cook. Presto Marinara Sauce; Cavatelli w/ Sauteed Broccoli and Garlic; Marinated Roasted Peppers; Antipasto Platter.

Source: Food Network
 
52 :02x26 - Rice for Supper (Unknown/Unaired)
Don' t relegate rice to a side dish - let it be the star. Smoked Sausage Jambalaya; Vegetable Rice Salad w/Beans; Southwestern Rice w/ Cheese.



Source: Food Network
 
53 :02x27 - Paella Fiesta (Apr/07/2005)
Paella is a great party dish. Informal, fun, and easy to serve. Gazpacho; Paella; Sangria.

Source: Food Network
 
54 :02x28 - The Mold Makes It (Unknown/Unaired)
It's all in the shape with these dessert specialties. Burnt Orange Panna Cotta; Lemon Madelines w/ Lemon Vodka Syrup.

Source: Food Network
 
55 :02x29 - Main Course Salads (May/05/2005)
Salad is mostly thought of as rabbit food. Not anymore! Try it as a main course. Antipasto Pasta Salad; Southeast Asian Steak Salad.

Source: Food Network
 
56 :02x30 - Bistro Dinner (Unknown/Unaired)
Bistro food - delicious and simple enough to prepare at home.Frisee Salad w/ Lardons and Poached Quail Eggs; Steak au Poivre; Spicy French Fries.

Source: Food Network
 
57 :02x31 - Mexican Night (Sep/09/2005)
Add some spice to your regular weeknight dinner - have Mexican tonight. Beef Fajitas; Guacamole; Frozen Margarita.



Source: Food Network
 
58 :02x32 - Seafood Sandwiches (Jun/03/2005)
Take your favorite seafood and create a sumptuous sandwich. Nicoise Tuna Sandwich; Lobster Roll.

Source: Food Network
 
59 :02x33 - Corn Every Way (Unknown/Unaired)
Corn isn't just an easy summer treat. Use it to create a delicious dinner too. Corn-On-The Cob w/ Cheese and Lime; Garlic Ancho Butter; Corn Chive Pudding; Succotash.

Source: Food Network
 
60 :02x34 - Dinner at the Beach (Feb/15/2006)
Give the meat pounder a workout with this Italian-style menu. Turkey Cutlets Milanese w/ Watercress Salad; Sara's Veal Scallopini; Spicy Broccoli Rabe.

Source: Food Network
 
61 :02x35 - No Fail Fish (Mar/08/2005)
Fish doesn't have to be difficult. Jim Peterson shows you how to make it nice and easy. Whole Red Snapper Baked in Salt; Salsa Verde; Herb-Crusted Sauteed Salmon Fillets w/ Pistou.

Source: Food Network
 
64 :02x38 - Exotic Dinner (Feb/13/2007)
Spruce up a weeknight meal with something spicy. Lamb Chop on Spiced Tomatoes and Onions; Cauliflower w/ Ginger and Mustard Seeds; Spiced Basmati Rice.

Source: Food Network
 
65 :02x39 - Five Ingredient Wonders (Apr/14/2005)
You don't need a cupboard ful of ingredients to prepare dinner. Pasta w/ Asparagus-Lemon Sauce; Braised Chicken w/ Shallots, Garlic and Balsamic Vinegar; Oven Poached Fish in Olive Oil.

Source: Food Network
 
66 :02x40 - Casual Entertaining (Unknown/Unaired)
Not in the mood for formal entertaining? Go casual with Caprial Pence. Orange-Chile Noodles; Chile-Lemongrass Prawns; Caramel Apple Egg Rolls.

Source: Food Network
 
67 :02x41 - One Pot Meal (Unknown/Unaired)
Don't dirty lots of dishes to prepare dinner. You only need one pot. Columbian Chicken, Corn and Potato Stew; Buttermilk; Sauteed Bananas w/ Maple Praline Sauce.

Source: Food Network
 
68 :02x42 - Packed With Flavor (Apr/19/2005)
Add a whole new dimension to your favorite vegetable - stuff it! Whole Stuffed Artichokes; Greek-Style Stuffed Eggplant; Roasted Peppers Stuffed w/ Cherry Tomatoes.

Source: Food Network
 
69 :02x43 - Sweet Endings (Mar/15/2006)
Impress your guests with fabulous desserts from Regan Daley.Tropical Fruit Crumble; Deep Chocolate Pudding; Sweet Polenta Crostini w/ Mascarpone, Raspberries, Pistachios and Wild Forest Honey.

Source: Food Network
 
70 :02x44 - Mediterranean Mezze Table (Unknown/Unaired)
Explore the Mediterranean at your dinner table. Grilled Zucchini w/ Black Olives and Mint; Spicy Garlic Rosemary Shrimp; Broiled Tomatoes w/ Feta and Fresh Oregano; Fried Cheese (Saganaki).



Source: Food Network
 
71 :02x45 - Quick and Tasty Chicken (Apr/12/2006)
Want to eat dinner in one, two, three? Make some chicken. Deviled Chicken Wings; Red-Cooked Chicken; Paprika Chicken,

Source: Food Network
 
72 :02x46 - Wok this Way (Unknown/Unaired)
Dinner is quick, easy, and delicious, when you make it Chinese-style and have some help from Rosa Ross. Pork Slices in Hoisin sauce; Malaysian Potatoes and Green Beans; Steamed Mussels in Curry Broth.

Source: Food Network
 
73 :02x47 - Lemons Every Way (Unknown/Unaired)
When life gives you lemons...make dinner! Whole Wheat Spaghetti w/ Greens, Lemons and Ginger; Pork Tenderloin w/ Lemon and Fennel; Lori's Favorite Lemon Pudding.



Source: Food Network
 
74 :02x48 - Appetizing Dinner (May/24/2005)
Make a meal out of everyone's favorite appetizers. Melon, Arugula and Serrano Ham w/ Smoked Paprika Dressing; Clams Oreganata; Roasted Asparagus and Red Onion Quesadillas w/ Chipotle Lime Sour Cream Dip.

Source: Food Network
 
75 :02x49 - Real Simple (Jun/17/2005)
Dinner doesn't always have to be a big production. Try something real simple, with help from Jane Kirby. Chili Roasted Cod; Sweet Potato Chowder; Fish Cakes w/ Chipotle Cream.



Source: Food Network
 
76 :02x50 - Here's the Beef (Unknown/Unaired)
Meat can be used so many different ways. Try this new twists! Shiitake Beef Stroganov; Chuck Blade Steaks w/ Herb Wine Sauce; Grilled Marinated London Broil.

Source: Food Network
 
77 :02x51 - Lasagna Three Ways (Feb/19/2006)
What do you want for dinner? Meat, vegetables or both? Lasagna is perfect any way. Asparagus Lasagne; Lazy Tomato Lasagna.

Source: Food Network
 
78 :02x52 - Eat Your Vegetables (Unknown/Unaired)
Veggies are great for dinner, even if you're a carnivore. Crispy Zucchini Sticks w/ Olive Dip; Salad of Shaved Artichokes and Sunchokes w/ Grapefruit and Chicories; Pan-Fried Summer Jersey Vegetables.

Source: Food Network
 
79 :02x53 - All About Cheese (Mar/10/2006)
Cheese is more than great in a sandwich. Try it as a main dish! Salt-and-Pepper Buffalo Shrimp w/ Blue Cheese and Celery; Goat Cheese and Walnut Souffles w/ Watercress; Chipotle Cheese Fondue.

Source: Food Network
 
80 :02x54 - Quick Breads (Mar/18/2006)
Quick breads for any night of the week. Mix-In Muffins; Gruyere Caraway Popovers; Cheddar Pecan Crisps.

Source: Food Network
 
81 :02x55 - Celebrations (Feb/09/2007)
Jacques Pepin teaches you how to throw a fancy dinner party, any night of the week. Stuffed Salmon in Pastry; Ham Georgia w/ Peach Garnish; Raspberry Sherbet w/ Raspberry Sauce



Source: Food Network
 
82 :02x56 - Quick Sauces (Feb/08/2006)
A fancy sauce can perk up any meal. Basil Mayonnaise; Curry Mayonnaise; Sugar Snap Peas w/ Wasabi-Mayonnaise Dip; Herb Butter; Mustard Butter w/ Basil and Capers; Yellow Tomato Coulis; Roasted Red Pepper Sauce.

Source: Food Network
 
83 :02x57 - Crazy About Couscous (Unknown/Unaired)
Kitty Morse shows you the versatility of coucous as a side dish or as a main course. Couscous Parsley Salad w/ Preserved Lemon; Vietnamese Couscous Salad; Couscous Mango Mousse

Source: Food Network
 
84 :02x58 - Romantic Sailboat Picnic (Feb/08/2005)
Warm weather entertaining is made even better on a boat. Beet and Walnut Salad; Aspargus, Prosciutto and Goat Cheese Galettes; Cherry Tomato, Ricotta and Olive Galettes.

Source: Food Network
 
85 :02x59 - Dinner en Surprise (Unknown/Unaired)
Surprise your guests with tasty little packaged meals. Salmon Papillotes w/ Fennel, Potatoes, and Olives; Baked Alaska.

Source: Food Network
 
86 :02x60 - Skewer It! (Unknown/Unaired)
Kebabs are more than just street food. Have them for dinner! Shrimp and Shiitake Kebabs; Lamb and Pepper Kebabs; Sesame Beef and Scallion Kebabs.

Source: Food Network
 
87 :02x61 - Three Dinners in One (Unknown/Unaired)
Jane Kirby shows you how to prepare a base meal and create three different dishes from it. Grilled Garlic Chicken; Cilantro-Infused Chicken Sandwiches; Spicy Tortilla Soup.

Source: Food Network
 
88 :02x62 - Five Ingredient Wonders (Jan/20/2006)
You don't need a cupboardful of ingredients to prepare a delicious meal. Think quality, not quantity. Garlic Dijon Skirt Steak; Sole Goujons w/ Paprika Salt; Almond Macaroons.

Source: Food Network
 
89 :02x63 - Double Duty (Aug/09/2004)
Prepare two meals from one dish. Minted Orange and Fennel Salad; Spaghetti Pie w/ Broccoli Rabe; "Paella" Fried Rice.

Source: Food Network
 
90 :02x64 - Chicken Three Ways (Oct/20/2005)
The versatility of chicken, a classic favorite. Spicy Fried Chicken Cutlets; Coriander and Mustard Seed Chicken; Chicken Scarpariello.

Source: Food Network
 
91 :02x65 - Elegant Soiree (Unknown/Unaired)
Elegant but easy, David Tutera's all-purpose menu has something for everyone. Lobster and Mango Cocktail; Roasted Pepper Salad; Roasted Potato and Frisee Salad; Fillet of Beef w/ Asian Spice Rub and Creamy Sesame dressing.



Source: Food Network
 
92 :02x66 - Portuguese Dinner (Aug/12/2004)
The foods of Portugal are unique and tasty. Black Olive Pate; Ferreira's Olive Sauteed Almonds; Clams in a Cataplana Casa Velha; Green Beans w/ Coriander and Garlic; Caramelized Flan from Pinhao.



Source: Food Network
 
93 :02x67 - Retro Cocktail Party (Feb/02/2006)
Throw a retro-style cocktail party with old fashioned recipes from George Delgado. Frankfurters in Mustard Caraway Pastry; Grilled Swedish Meatballs Kebabs; Hot Crab, Artichoke and Jalapeno Dip w/ Pita Triangles; Blue Cheese, Port, and Walnut Spread.

Source: Food Network
 
94 :02x68 - Midsummer Swedish Buffet (Aug/04/2005)
If you're going to entertain "Smorgesbrod-style" why not turn to Sweden where it all began? Marcus Samuelsson shows you how! Gravlax Club Sandwich; Herring Sushi w/ Black Mustard; Champagne-Infused Strawberry Soup.

Source: Food Network
 
95 :02x69 - Four Star Home Entertaining (Dec/07/2005)
You don't have to go to a four-star restaurant to get four star food. Jodie Adams shows you how to do it at home! Smoked Salmon Rolls w/ Arugula; Braised Short Ribs w/ Red Wine; Prune, Plum and Walnut Butter Cake.

Source: Food Network
 
96 :02x70 - Four Star Dessert Party (Dec/15/2005)
Four-star pastry chef Emily Luchetti shares her secrets to spectacular desserts that are a cinch to prepare. Espresso Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake; Apricot Custard Cake; Banana Napoleon w/ Rum Cream.

Source: Food Network
 
97 :02x71 - Dinner in Twenty Minutes (Jan/18/2006)
Dinner no longer requires you to spend three hours in the kitchen. Pork Medallions w/ Balsamic-Honey Glaze; Couscous w/ Scallions; Steamed Broccoli w/ Brown Butter.

Source: Food Network
 
98 :02x72 - Warm Weather Soups (Aug/31/2004)
Soup is best known as cold weather comfort food, but it's also perfect during the warm weather. Cold Curried Carrot and Coconut Milk Soup; Cucumber Soup w/ Wasabi-Avocado Cream; Poblano Vichyssoise w/ Lime.

Source: Food Network
 
99 :02x73 - Berry Best (Aug/23/2004)
Berries comes in all colors and sizes, perfect for drinks and pastries. Strawberry Daquiri Slush w/ Honeydew Melon; Raspberry Tart May; Blueberry and Nectarine Buckle.

Source: Food Network
 
100 :02x74 - Celebrating Tomatoes (Aug/24/2004)
Enjoy tomatoes, every which way! Crunchy Fried Green Tomatoes; Tomato Tatins; Heirloom Tomato Tart.

Source: Food Network
 
101 :02x75 - Terrace Lunch (Unknown/Unaired)
Enjoy a simple lunch outdoors. You provide the terrace, Nicole Aloni will provide the menu. Mango Champagne Aperitif; Turkey Tonnato; Cappuccino Tart.
 
102 :02x76 - Impromptu Dinner Party (Jan/26/2006)
Do you have unexpected guests, but no menu planned? Here's a perfect menu. Endive Spears Stuffed w/ Herbed Goat Cheese; Tomato, Avocado and Red Onion Salad w/ Herb Vinaigrette; Double-Dipped Chicken Parmesan.



Source: Food Network
 
103 :02x77 - Feelin' Good (Jan/05/2006)
Try out a spa menu from Scott Ulreich of Canyon Ranch Spa without spending spa money. Cold Noodle Salad; Napa Cabbage Wrapped Monkfish w/ Ponzu Sauce; Pecan Tart.

Source: Food Network
 
104 :02x78 - All About Cheesecakes (Oct/18/2005)
Nick Malgieri gives you some new recipes for the ultimate dessert, cheesecake! Sour Cream Cheesecake; Lemon and Almond Unbaked Cheesecake.

Source: Food Network
 
105 :02x79 - Tempting Tarts (Feb/08/2007)
Olga Bravo and Becky Walker show you some great picks for delicious sweet or savory tarts.TomatoTart; Gooseberry-Blueberry Tartlets.

Source: Food Network
 
106 :02x80 - Gadgets Galore (Jan/24/2007)
These gadgets will help make life in the kitchen easier and faster. Garlic Bread; Layered Cobb Salad; Roasted Apricot Sorbet.



Source: Food Network
 
107 :02x81 - Perfecting Vinaigrette (Sep/02/2004)
The versatility of vinaigrette - so much more than a salad dressing. Basic Vinaigrette; Roast Halibut w/ Tomato, Capers, and Olive Vinaigrette; Grilled Chicken w/ Mustard Dill Sauce.

Source: Food Network
 
108 :02x82 - All Fired Up (May/28/2005)
This tasty menu from Chris Schlesinger is perfect for entertaining. Bacon-Wrapped Scallops Tournedos w/ Summer Succotash; Grilled Giant Pork Chops w/ Sweet Peach Barbecue Sauce; Grilled Giant Porterhouse (or T-bone) w/ Grilled Exotic Mushrooms.



Source: Food Network
 
109 :02x83 - Sunday Dinner with Aunt Fannie (Jan/27/2005)
Aunt Fanny shows you a Sunday dinner, perfect time for friends and good food. Macaroni with Meatballs and Braciole in Tomato Sauce.

Source: Food Network
 
110 :02x84 - Fisherman's Catch (Feb/05/2005)
Sara and Peter Moulton cook up some sure-to-please dishes. Grilled Bell Peppers w/ Criolla Sauce; Old-Fashioned Potato Salad; Hazelnut Crusted Trout.

Source: Food Network
 
111 :02x85 - Weeknight Warriors (Unknown/Unaired)
Pam Anderson's dishes are perfect when you think you're too tired to cook. Oven-Fried Chicken That's as Good as Fried; Steam-Sauteed Green Beans w/ Almonds and Parsley; Chocolate Cake w/ Soft and Creamy Double Chocolate Frosting.

Source: Food Network
 
112 :02x86 - Quick and Easy Pasta (Sep/03/2005)
Always a hit, Mauro Mafrici's pasta recipes are great choices for those rushed nights. Spaghetti w/ Broccoli, Brie, and Walnuts; Baked Orzo w/ Shrimp, Tomato Sauce and Feta; Eggplant Timballo w/ Cavatelli.



Source: Food Network
 
113 :02x87 - Basics of Herbs (Mar/15/2005)
Herbs transform an ordinary dish into something special. A basic 'how to', 'where to' and 'what to do' primer, courtesy of Sal Gilberti. Herbal Tea; Spiced Mushroom w/ Herbs; Spaghetti w/ Endives and Anchovies; Roasted Pork Tenderloin w/ Sage Cornbread Crust.

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114 :02x88 - All About Lilies (Oct/18/2005)
Nick Malgieri gives you some new recipes for the ultimate dessert, cheesecake! Sour Cream Cheesecake; Lemon and Almond Unbaked Cheesecake.

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Season 3
115 :03x01 - On Dish Wonders (Oct/06/2005)
It's not neccessary to dirty several pots and pans to cook a meal. Just use one pot. Pork and Hominy Stew w/ Red Chiles (Pozole Rojo); Lamb Tangine w/ Prunes, Apricots, and Vegetables.



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116 :03x02 - Cold Weather Soups (Nov/07/2007)
Fall is right around the corner, the perfect weather for a bowl of soup. Roasted Kabocha Squash Soup w/ Pancetta and Sage; French Lentil Soup w/ Sausage; Smoked Salmon Chowder w/ Lemon Pepper Crackers.



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117 :03x03 - Cooking Ahead (Aug/13/2005)
You don't have to cook everyday. Cook today and save leftovers for tomorrow. Lamb and Eggplant Pastitsio; Six-Hour Pork Roast.

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118 :03x04 - Savory Pies (Unknown/Unaired)
Try a pie for dinner. They're not just for dessert anymore! Tamale Pies; Braised-Lamb Shank Shepherd's Pie w/ Creamed Spinach.

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119 :03x05 - All About Chicken (Apr/23/2007)
Chicken often gets a bad rap as a boring food. It isn't! Lavender and Thyme Roasted Cornish Games Hens; Filipino "Adobo"-Style Chicken; Thai-style Green Curry Chicken.



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120 :03x06 - Holiday Cake (Dec/04/2007)
Nick Malgieri shows Sara a great cake for the holidays; Buche de Noel.



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121 :03x07 - Sunday Pot Roast (Oct/25/2005)
An all time favorite, always tasty and a big hit. Beer Braised Brisket w/ Root Vegetables.



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122 :03x08 - Cooking for One (Feb/24/2006)
Just because you're cooking for one doesn't mean you shouldn't eat well. Grilled New York Strip Steak w/ Salsa Verde; Orzo w/ Tomatoes and Arugula; Chocolate Raspberry Icebox Cake.


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123 :03x09 - Cooking in a Shoebox (Jan/04/2006)
Sara will share tips and secrets proving you don't need a lot of space to cook well. Turkey Scallopini w/ Capers and Lemon w/ Spinach; Rigatoni w/ Eggplant, Tomato, and Ricotta; Honey and Soy Glazed Salmon.

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124 :03x10 - Gadgets Galore: Food Processor (Dec/29/2005)
This unsung hero of the countertop has a million and one uses. Pao (Portuguese Farm Bread); Ossobuco; Soft Raspberry-Lime "Ice Cream".

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125 :03x11 - Taqueria Night (Sep/21/2005)
Why not make a weeknight meal special? Tacos are festive and easy to put together. Fish Tacos, Shredded Beef Flautas; Picadillo Tacos.

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126 :03x12 - All-American Breakfast (Apr/19/2007)
Bring on the eggs and bacon - it's an All- American breakfast! Almond Coconut Granola; Cornmeal and Currants Griddlecakes w Apple-Cinnamon Syrup; Banana-Stuffed French Toast; Broiled Grapefruit w/ Vanilla-Ginger Syrup.



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127 :03x13 - Five Ingredients or Less (Mar/29/2006)
Who says you need a lot of ingredients to make a tasty dish? We'll show you how less can actually be more. Romaine-Wrapped Halibut; Pickled Cucumber and Red Cabbage; Roasted Spiced Sweet Potatoes; Chocolate Souffle Cake w/ Orange Caramel Sauce.



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128 :03x14 - Just Say Cheese (Oct/11/2005)
Ooey, gooey and oh so good! No one doesn't like melted cheese. Chiles Rellenoes; Soupe a L'Oignon au Fromage (French Onion soup); Deep-dish Sausage and Tomato Pizza.



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129 :03x15 - International Sandwiches (Jan/28/2005)
Sandwiches are great any time of the day. Gary Thompson shows Sara how they make wonderful lunches but work equally well for dinner. New York-Style Philly Cheese Steak; Cubano (Cuban-Style Pressed Sandwich); Bahn Mi (Vietnamese-Style Sandwich).

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130 :03x16 - All About Peanut Butter (Mar/04/2005)
Lee Zalben shows Sara peanut butter is for more than just PB&J. Chicken Sates w/ Spicy Peanut Sauce; Frozen Peanut Butter Pie; Elvis Sandwich.



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131 :03x17 - Pot Luck (Nov/08/2005)
Got invited to a pot luck and don't know what to bring? Carry any of these great dishes. Ham, Fontina, and Spinach Bread Pudding; Spanish-Style Chicken w/ Saffron Rice (Arroz con Pollo).

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132 :03x18 - Everyday Chinese (Feb/03/2005)
Chinese food doesn't have to mean take-out. Katie Chen shows you how to make it at home. Stir-Fried Beef w/ Tomato and Basil; Green Beans w/ Wild Mushrooms; Stir-Fried Asian Eggplant.



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133 :03x19 - Melting Pot Meals (Feb/25/2005)
Getika Kharma shows you how to create a delicious diversified meal from different cultures. Horiatiki Salad; Punjabi-Style Masala Shrimp; Chilled Zabaglione w/ Berries

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134 :03x20 - Quick and Easy Breads (Nov/02/2006)
Brother Rick Curry shows Sara some breads for dinner that are as easy as pie. Irish Soda Bread; Brother's Bread; Apricot, Orange, Cranberry Bread; Christmas Morning Cinnamon Buns.

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135 :03x21 - Eating Right (Jul/25/2006)
Cary Neff proves food can be healthy and delicious. Ranch Dressing; Chicken Pot-au-Feu; Espresso Cake

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136 :03x22 - Market Basket (Unknown/Unaired)
Go to the market and make use of the fresh produce. Mesclun and Ricotta Salata on Grilled Garlic Toasts; Red Lentil Soup; Thin Apple Tartlets.

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137 :03x23 - Chef Cooks at Home (Apr/27/2006)
Prepare a fancy meal at home with help from an all-star chef, Charlie Palmer. Cod w/ Local Wax Beans, Chorizo, and Soy-Sherry Sauce; Portobello and Eggplant Tart; Strawberries Floating in Red Wine.



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138 :03x24 - Chocolate Desserts (Oct/24/2006)
Chocolate is the ultimate dessert. Who doesn't love it? Jackie Riley shows Sara even more ways to indulge. Chocolate Date Cake w/ Coconut Cognac Sauce; Peppermint Hot Chocolate; Chocolate-Raspberry Truffle.



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139 :03x25 - East Indian Dinner (Unknown/Unaired)
Getika Khanna shows Sara how to go exotic with an East Indian Dinner. Indian-Spiced Eggplant; Palak Paneer (Fresh Cheese with Spinach).

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140 :03x26 - Cooking for a Crowd (May/19/2005)
Sara cooks up a crowd-pleasing menu with the New York Giants in no time flat. Skirt Steak Fajitas w/ Lime and Black Pepper; Roasted Tomatillo Salsa; Rice, Bean, and Corn Salad; Grilled Bell Peppers w/ Criolla Sauce.

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141 :03x27 - Dim Sum Party (Unknown/Unaired)
Dim sum is more than just dumplings. Martin Yan demos some fun, delicious recipes. Lobster Potsticker; Nori-Sesame Shrimp Toast; Shanghai Sticky Rice Siu Mai.

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142 :03x28 - Pacific Northwest Thanksgiving (Nov/13/2007)
Break away from tradition and skip the turkey this year, with new recipes from Cory Screiber. Oysters w/Creme Fraiche, Lemon and Tarragon; Wild Rice and Chanterelle Salad w/Dried Fruit;Leg of Venison w/Cider-Baked Apples.



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143 :03x29 - Dinner With Friends (Jul/22/2005)
Enjoy a simple dinner with friends, courtesy of Art Smith. Homemade Chicken Tamales; Seven-Layer Salad w/ Dill-Caper Dressing; Tropical Upside-Down Cake



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164 :03x30 - California Cooking (Apr/04/2006)
California cuisine, easy and delectable. Joanne Weir shows you some great examples. Creamy Fennel Soup w/ Herb Salad; Magret of Duck w/ Fig and Shallot Compote; Almond Crumb Cookie; Pineapple and Meyer Lemon Sorbet.

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145 :03x31 - Halloween Party (Oct/31/2007)
Spook your Halloween guests with a dinner to remember. Bloody Orange and Beet Salad; Spooky Salmon w/ Dracula Glaze; Caramel Apples.

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146 :03x32 - Everyday Caribbean (Unknown/Unaired)
Make Caribbean food a regular for dinner. Virginia Burke presents some classic favorites. Jerk Chicken; Rice and Peas; Baked Plantains; Palm Heart Salad.

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147 :03x33 - Cooking With Kids (Nov/03/2005)
Cooking with kids can be entertaining yet educational. Baby Egg Rolls w/ Soy Sesame Dipping Sauce; Chicken Scaloppine w/ Fresh Tomato or Salsa Sauce; Crispy Broccoli w/ Capellini in Broth; Jiggly Orange Wedges.

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148 :03x34 - Hors d'oeuvre Party (Nov/01/2006)
Instead of a full meal, try some hors d'oeuvre instead, courtesy of Fritz Sonnenschmidt. Smoked Salmon and Salmon Roe on Crispy Pancakes w/ Horseradish Cream and Pickled Onions; Goat Cheese Canape w/ Sweet Peppers; BBQ Serrano-Wrapped Shrimp; Endive w/ Red Pepper Mousse.



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149 :03x35 - All About Chilies (Aug/11/2005)
Are you intimidated by chilies? Sara can help. Pepper Vinegar; Grilled Chicken Wings w/ Gai Yang Sauce; Arrabiata Sauce, Rajas con Crema.

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150 :03x36 - Simple Seafood (Apr/17/2006)
Richard Vallente shows you that preparing seafood isn't as complicated as it seems. Quick Marinated Shrimp Kebab; Cod and Littleneck Clams in an Almond Tomato Sauce; Lemony Sole w/ Green Olives, Bacon, and Capers.

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151 :03x37 - Championship Chili (Jan/31/2006)
The easiest way to please a hungry crowd is a vat full of chili. Swick and Swick World Championship Chili; Cheddar-Jalapeno Corn Sticks; Southwestern Black Bean Dip.

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152 :03x38 - Spectacular Serving (Dec/13/2006)
Sara will share secrets/tips to spectacular presentations that are simple to create. Cream of Portobello Mushroom Soup w/ Puff Pastry Tops; Chicken w/ Shallot-Mashed Potatoes, Escarole, Frizzled Parsnips, and Basil Oil; Black-Bottom Caramel Pudding.

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153 :03x39 - Fireside Dinner (Nov/27/2007)
There's nothing like the crackling sound of a flickering fire to create the perfect atmosphere for a cozy dinner for four. Caramelized Leek Soup w/ Raclette Cheese Toasts; Crisp Duck Breast w/ Pink Peppercorn Sauce; Sauteed Kohlrabi and Watercress.



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154 :03x40 - French Sunday Lunch (Unknown/Unaired)
Sara prepares a lesiurely French Sunday lunch with Jean Luc Keifer. Le Backeoffe; Arugula Salad w/ Aged Gouda, Savory Praline, and Whole-Grain Mustard Dressing; Almond Pear Clafouti.



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155 :03x41 - One Pot Wonders: Boeuf a la Bourguignonne (Oct/17/2006)
Sara cooks the classic beef stew from Burgundy, Boeuf a la Bourguignonne



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156 :03x42 - Everyday Asian (Jan/27/2006)
Join Sara and chef Corinne Trang as they go through the basics of Asian cooking. Grilled Lemongrass Pork Tenderloin Skewers; Rice Vermicelli; Fish Dipping Sauce; Sweet Banana and Coconut Milk Soup.

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157 :03x43 - Perfect Pairings (Sep/28/2005)
Learn what wines go best with each dish from wine expert Michael Greene. Twice-Baked Goat Cheese Souffles w/ Salad; Crispy Roast Duck with Mustard and Green Peppercorn Sauce; Poached Pears w/ Ginger and Port.

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158 :03x44 - Entertaining On a Shoestring (Nov/16/2005)
You don't have to spend a fortune to have have a great, impressive asian-themed meal. Miso Soup w/ Carrots and Tofu; Carrot Ginger Dressing; Japanese Chicken; Water Chestnut and Scallion Yakitori.

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159 :03x45 - Fiesta Latino (Sep/23/2005)
Sara and her special guest Anthony Lamas will prepare a simple Brazilian meal. Shrimp Ceviche; Feijoada

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160 :03x46 - Meatless Meals (May/16/2006)
Meat doesn't always have to be the center of attention. Jeanne Lemlin demos some recipes so good, you just might go vegetarian. Mixed Greens w/ Dried Cranberries and Toasted Pecans; Walnut Loaf; Egg Noodles w/ Garlic and Herbs.



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161 :03x47 - All About Turkey (Nov/09/2006)
Don't wait for Thanksgiving to eat turkey, it's great year-round dish. Southeast Asian Style Turkey Burgers w/ Pickled Cucumbers; Parmesan-Coated Turkey Cutlets; Turkey Wings w/ Easy Mole Sauce.



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162 :03x48 - Pot Luck (Oct/25/2006)