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On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 06:47:05 -0500, Andy > wrote:

> sf > wrote:
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> > Recipe courtesy Bobby Flay

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> sf,
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> I'd eat that!
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> I watched the video and one reviewer pointed out that he used Dijon
> mustard in the video but it's not listed in the ingredients.
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> I'd probably have some warm and leftovers chilled.
>


Thanks for the heads up, Andy! Looks like I'd better watch that video
before I make the dressing. Basically, it was the grilling of the
potatoes that interested me most. I may end up making a hot german
potato salad type dressing.

> Just be sloppy about it, in that uniquely Bobby Flay style.
>

Heh, I like his style of sloppy.

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