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The vertical line that forms Nevada’s border with California turns east at Lake Tahoe and runs on a long diagonal for 400 miles down to the northwest corner of Arizona, giving Nevada the vague appearance of a cartoon quote box. The Silver State is perhaps one of the more unlikely places to find some of the swankiest restaurants in the world. After all, Nevada (also called the Sagebrush State) is mostly desert. Early Native inhabitants survived on diets of little more than grasshoppers, berries, pine nuts, seeds, roots, and desert rodents. When the Comstock Lode was discovered in 1859, early prospectors made due with little more than sourdough biscuits. Las Vegas and jet airplanes changed things. Today, some of the world’s most famous chefs have opened restaurants in Vegas, flying in whatever exotic ingredients their extravagant menus require. Quite a change from the dirt-cheap “all you can eat” buffets that once lured hungry gamblers to the city. Well before Vegas rose out of the desert, a large Basque population settled in Nevada to graze sheep. Their culinary influence can still be experienced in the hearty, family-style restaurants in some Nevada towns.
 

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Thyme Green Beans with Almonds

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by busybaker
too much thyme.
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Crustless Cranberry Pie

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by Dianemwj
This was a real tasty little dessert. I added golden raisins and a tsp of vanilla along with the almond extract. I sprinkled the top with course sugar and it came out great and crispy. My husband was standing behind me with the pie server in his hand when I took it out of the oven. He ate two pieces before dinner! We enjoyed this very much. Thanks, Jean!
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Easy Deviled Chicken

Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2008 by Rosa G
I didn't see anything on the ingredients for this to be called "deviled" so, here's what I did--I marinated the chicken in "original RED HOT pepper sauce" for a few hours then when ready to cook I followed the recipe by breading them and they came out deviled. just like the KFC smackers but not as hot because the meat marinated in the sauce and not poured on top after coating with breading. If you like spice in your meals try it this way. deelish!!!! try it wish mashed potatoes and a green salad to cool the mouth.
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