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Get Shrimp and Beef Skewers with Soy and Scallion Butter Recipe from Food Network
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Classic green chile stew is a simple and tasty dish. It also adapts nicely to other ingredients. The grilled corn and dried onions in this recipe add a pleasant...
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A Southwest flavor sensation. Smoked Sausage with bell peppers, onions and garlic topped with cornbread is a crowd pleaser.
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Lamb shoulder is an extremely versatile cut of meat, useful for everything from stews to kebabs Steamed lamb shoulder is wonderfully succulent and tender, well worth the several hours it takes to cook This recipe is inspired by one in Paula Wolfert’s "Couscous and Other Good Food from Morocco," published in 1973.
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The classic Hungarian dish of chicken simmered with paprika sauce until tender.
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Zucchini, bell peppers, mushrooms, and onion are roasted in the oven before being layered between noodles, tomato sauce, and plenty of mozzarella and Parmesan cheese.
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Get Christina's Jerk Shrimp Stir-Fry Recipe from Food Network
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No mayonnaise in this cabbage and carrot coleslaw recipe, just tons of flavor thanks to cilantro, parsley, citrus juice, and garlic.
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A classic made even better with the addition of Butterball Smoked Sausage, two kinds of cheese and a different shaped pasta.
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This classic recipe appeared in a 1963 Times article by Craig Claiborne about the increasing popularity of beef stroganoff (the article featured not one, but two slightly different recipes for the dish.) Mr Claiborne reported that “the meat-and-cream dish is of Russian provenance, likely named for a noted Russian gourmet, Count Paul Stroganoff, a dignitary in the court of Czar Alexander III.” Stroganoff may not be considered haute cuisine any longer, but the rich stew, dotted with mushrooms and laced with sour cream, is still deeply satisfying and the perfect antidote to a chilly day Serve it over buttered parsley noodles.
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Get Pork Loin with Fig and Port Sauce Recipe from Food Network