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Chunks of beef tenderloin simmer for hours in a spicy, flavorful coconut milk sauce until the sauce is thick and brown, and the meat is meltingly tender. Serve over hot cooked white rice.
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One of our specialty dish, Beef Rendang, is among our customer favorites. It has over 15 ingredients and may seem a bit daunting to make, but it is well worth...
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With walnuts, mayonnaise, apples, and grapes, this recipe is a riff on the classic Waldorf salad.
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This fried onion-topped tuna casserole is great for a quick meal. Red and green bell peppers, carrots, and zucchini give it color, and it's topped with mozzarella or Cheddar cheese.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe for lamb chops is a favorite in my house. It is an easy and quick recipe for two people (we eat two chops each). Rosemary and thyme give it great flavor. If you double the recipe, remember that the sauce will take longer to reduce.
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Deviled eggs get a new and exciting twist with spicy horseradish, shallots, and cilantro.
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In cooking, the term ''deviled'' has several meanings, but it most often implies a preparation with a sharp flavor, most often derived from mustard, vinegar, cayenne or other chiles In this dish, you don't need vinegar, because there is plenty of acidity in Dijon mustard Nor, strictly speaking, do you need cayenne (and I omit it when cooking for children); the taste is strong without it
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This recipe dresses up basic egg salad with parsley, capers, shallots and bacon The writer, David Latt, cooks his eggs on a low, gentle boil for 30 minutes and finds they come out perfectly done, with the yolk flaky, but feel free to use whatever method you like, as long as the eggs are hard-boiled (We give instructions for boiling and steaming in our guide to cooking eggs.) You can also add other spices: mustard, ground mustard seed, cumin or rosemary