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Duck breasts are remarkably delicious, easy to cook and almost as tender as beef tenderloin Once seasoned, the breasts go skin-side down in the pan and stay there for 20 or so minutes while the skin crisps, the fat renders out and the meat gently cooks to a perfect rosy medium Along the way, you pour off the accruing melted fat every few minutes into a heatproof jar, and when it has cooled, you can save the duck fat in the freezer
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Roasted pumpkin, savory pancetta, and Parmesan cheese give this easy pasta dish way more flavor than you'd expect on a weeknight.
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Ground beef is slowly simmered with spicy brown mustard and Worcestershire sauce in this toothsome loose meat sandwich.
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A quick, easy, and delicious way to serve pork! Marinated in a sauce of ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, chicken broth, and peanut butter; then simmered with stir-fried onions, cashews, and vegetables. Serve over a bed of chopped romaine or noodles.
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Chef John's take on the classic Persian savory stew features duck, pomegranate, and walnuts.
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This one-pot Japanese curry tastes better the longer it stews, as the sauce, with hints of Worcestershire and ketchup, seeps into the beef and vegetables.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The standard coq au vin, even when it is made with shortcuts, is a hearty dish, what with its bacon, garlic, deep red wine and enrichment of butter But the one I like best is made with prunes: it's darker, richer, fuller, the kind of recipe one adores and makes repeatedly The prunes melt into the wine and become barely recognizable, bringing even more depth, not only of color but of flavor