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It's high-protein, healthy image and sheer affordability has driven chicken to the top of the meat menu in most households, while roasting it gets the most votes for the tastiest method.
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Sesame oil, teriyaki sauce, and a hint of hoisin sauce flavor these beef tenderloin bites.
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Remarkably simple and perfect for winter, this squash soup is sweetened with a little bit of honey and garnished with roasted pumpkin seeds.
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Red bell peppers are stuffed with a creamy chicken and wild rice filling perfect for weeknights or dinner parties.
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Cabbage, carrot and bell pepper are marinated in a light dressing, and tossed with fresh crumbled bacon just before serving. One of our favorite summer salads. To make it easy, I use a food processor for the shredding.
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If the word “mushroom” conjures for you white buttons in little supermarket tubs, you’re not alone But there is a big world of mushrooms out there, and you don’t have to be a forager to live in it Wild mushrooms can be found in spring, summer and fall, but farmed mushrooms, grown mostly in the dark, are always around and a little easier to find than the ones hiding in the woods
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This is a classic French way to cook lentils, and it’s very easy Aromatics are sautéed and then simmered with French lentils, also known as Le Puy lentils, for 20 to 25 minutes It is an easy side dish (shown here with cod baked with prosciutto), redolent of a Provencal feast.
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Cubed veal is browned along with onions and garlic, then simmered with tomato sauce and white wine for about 1 1/2 hours. Sauteed mushrooms and herbs such as sage and rosemary could be added to deepen the flavor.
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Home-style Chinese food at its simplest and, arguably, tastiest, this dish is the object of nostalgia for many Chinese immigrants (and their children) Well-seasoned eggs scrambled until just-set combine at the last moment with a sweet-tart ginger-tomato sauce Serve with lots of steamed rice