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Carne guisada is a hearty Mexican-style beef stew. It is excellent with tortillas or cornbread, and is also great as a burrito filling.
Carne guisada is a hearty Mexican-style beef stew. It is excellent with tortillas or cornbread, and is also great as a burrito filling.
Ingredients:
chuck roast, potatoes, onion, red bell peppers, cloves, flour, chili powder, cumin, salt, beef broth
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Learning to build a pan sauce is the highest yielding 25 minutes you'll ever spend in a kitchen Pay attention to the flame at each step Use high heat to sear properly and develop fond in the pan, reduced heat to add acid and build flavor, and then no heat at all — turn the burner off
Learning to build a pan sauce is the highest yielding 25 minutes you'll ever spend in a kitchen Pay attention to the flame at each step Use high heat to sear properly and develop fond in the pan, reduced heat to add acid and build flavor, and then no heat at all — turn the burner off
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Or, if you're feeling punny, breakfast totcos.
Or, if you're feeling punny, breakfast totcos.
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Spinach and Monterey Jack cheese are wrapped in corn tortillas and baked with green salsa. You can substitute yogurt for the sour cream if you want a lighter version. This is super simple, and even hard-core Texan meat eaters who have never eaten a vegetable in their lives like it.
Spinach and Monterey Jack cheese are wrapped in corn tortillas and baked with green salsa. You can substitute yogurt for the sour cream if you want a lighter version. This is super simple, and even hard-core Texan meat eaters who have never eaten a vegetable in their lives like it.
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When you get your hands on ice-cold oysters straight from the Chesapeake Bay, it would be foolish to do anything beyond shuck and slurp But in the 19th century, oysters were so plentiful in eastern Virginia and Maryland that they burrowed their way into the region's cooking traditions Most were smoked and salted, roasted over fire, dropped into chowders and stews and used in stuffings
When you get your hands on ice-cold oysters straight from the Chesapeake Bay, it would be foolish to do anything beyond shuck and slurp But in the 19th century, oysters were so plentiful in eastern Virginia and Maryland that they burrowed their way into the region's cooking traditions Most were smoked and salted, roasted over fire, dropped into chowders and stews and used in stuffings
Ingredients:
shucked oysters, stale bread, parmesan, butter, bacon, celery, onion, chicken stock, oregano, thyme, sage, coriander
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Fresh veggies, shrimp and pasta make this one-dish meal a busy cook's dream! Neutral soybean oil lets the fresh flavors take center stage. Serve and enjoy, hot or cold!
Fresh veggies, shrimp and pasta make this one-dish meal a busy cook's dream! Neutral soybean oil lets the fresh flavors take center stage. Serve and enjoy, hot or cold!
Ingredients:
soybean oil, cloves, shrimp, red pepper flakes, lemon, farfalle, cherry tomatoes, edamame, carrot, red bell pepper, salt, black pepper, italian parsley, parmesan cheese
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An easy slow cooker recipe for pork ramen. For this recipe you will need pork shoulder, ginger, chicken broth, mushrooms, and fresh ramen noodles.
An easy slow cooker recipe for pork ramen. For this recipe you will need pork shoulder, ginger, chicken broth, mushrooms, and fresh ramen noodles.
Ingredients:
equal, canola oil, yellow onion, garlic, ginger, chicken broth, leek, button mushrooms, noodles, eggs, green onions
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Get Moroccan Burritos with Tahini Herb Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Moroccan Burritos with Tahini Herb Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
parsley, lemon juice, tahini, honey, garlic, flour tortillas, couscous, pepper, turkey, allspice, turkey thighs, butternut squash, chickpeas, tomatoes, apricots, golden raisins, carrots, red onions, chiles, lemon, cilantro, cumin, olive oil
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Bigos is usually translated as “hunter’s stew” and is sometimes referred to as the national dish of Poland This version, adapted from Monika Woods, is rich with meat but heightened with caraway balanced by the tartness of sauerkraut, tomato and sweet fresh cabbage Woods's mother makes it with the ends and scraps of meat saved and frozen over months’ worth of meals, so feel free to experiment with different cuts
Bigos is usually translated as “hunter’s stew” and is sometimes referred to as the national dish of Poland This version, adapted from Monika Woods, is rich with meat but heightened with caraway balanced by the tartness of sauerkraut, tomato and sweet fresh cabbage Woods's mother makes it with the ends and scraps of meat saved and frozen over months’ worth of meals, so feel free to experiment with different cuts
Ingredients:
beef, pork, smoked kielbasa, cloves, caraway seed, allspice, onion, carrots, cabbage, sauerkraut, bay leaves
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
walnut, olive oil, garlic, smoked paprika, rice vinegar, sugar, salt, black pepper, cucumber, yellow beets, carrot, onion, sauerkraut, flour tortillas, arugula
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Oi-sobagi Kimchi is another favorite. Melding the crisp cool mouth feel of cucumber and the fiery heat of red chili peppers provides a unique taste sensation.
Oi-sobagi Kimchi is another favorite. Melding the crisp cool mouth feel of cucumber and the fiery heat of red chili peppers provides a unique taste sensation.
Ingredients:
cucumbers, salt, chives, green onions, daikon radish, cloves, yellow onion, ginger, chili pepper, sugar, shrimp