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This recipe for spicy peanut noodles is adapted from Ken Hom, the chef and cookbook author best known for his BBC television show "Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery." It is incredibly easy to put together on a weeknight, yet loaded with complex flavors and textures.
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A long simmer of tomatoes with ground beef and pork is wonderfully flavored with mushrooms, rosemary, oregano, thyme and a generous measure of red wine. This versatile sauce can be used in your favorite pasta dishes.
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Get Lemon Marinated Carne Asada Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: meat, red onion, lemon
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This cornbread-based stuffing has a touch of sweetness (from apples, cinnamon, and raisins) and a little heat (from cayenne pepper) that combine well with a bit of whiskey flavoring.
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An easy pork taco recipe from chef/restaurateur Traci Des Jardins, plus her recipes for salsa verde and guacamole, perfect for a Super Bowl party.
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It seems, in Europe alone, many countries have their own special version of meatball dishes, from Swedish Meatballs to German Meatballs in brown or white sauce...
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Get Chicken Milanese with Tomato and Fennel Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Though the concept of sausage wrapped in pastry exists in every cuisine in one way or another, the British have claimed sausage rolls as their own They are always welcome, especially at holiday time Boxing Day, a national holiday in Britain, celebrates the traditional post-Christmas servants’ day off, when upper-class families were forced to fend for themselves and subsist for a day on a lavish buffet of leftover feasts from the week
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At one point, the only way people cooked greens was to boil them with a hamhock or a piece of slab bacon for hours until the house smelled so sour that it was indeed almost uninhabitable But in this recipe, they aren't boiled to death, but braised for just 15 minutes or so in degreased ham stock Not only is there no stench, but you get the great pork flavor that is such a compliment to greens without the fat.
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Ribs are boiled in barbeque sauce before grilling to keep them extra tangy, tasty and moist!