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White House Noshes: What Presidents Really Eat

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

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How to Make Spaghetti Alasasina

Killer Spaghetti comes from a chef served this in his restaurant back in the 60s to a customer. The customer was like, are you trying to kill me? So that's how it got the name Killer Spaghetti. We're using red pepper flakes here instead of fresh chilies just to make it even simpler and more pantry friendly.

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