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Marinated tenderloin goes Asian with soy sauce, chile paste, sesame oil, and brown sugar. It's great with rice and Asian veggies like bok choy.
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This is a banana-pineapple quick bread baked in a tube pan.
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Tasty crab cakes with a Korean flair - these are seasoned with fish sauce, fresh ginger, and cilantro.
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More of a drink than a soup, served in frosted glasses or chilled tumblers, gazpacho is perfect when it is too hot to eat but you need cold, salt and lunch all at the same time Gazpacho is everywhere in Seville, Spain, where this recipe comes from, but it's not the watered-down salsa or grainy vegetable purée often served in the United States This version has no bread and is a creamy orange-pink rather than a lipstick red
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Classic, simple basil pesto recipe with fresh basil leaves, pine nuts, garlic, Romano or Parmesan cheese, extra virgin olive oil, and salt and pepper.
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Roasting gives broccoli a nutty flavor and the ancho butter gives it a kick.
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Cottage cheese lends a lighter texture to chicken and cheese enchiladas, bathed in classic red enchilada sauce.
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Cook up a pan of Italian sausages, layer them in hoagie rolls with hot peppers, onions, and cheese for a hearty and satisfying meal.
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Get Texas Venison Chili Recipe from Food Network
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Sausage makes this quick Italian Bolognese meal so much better than simple ground beef. Get the recipe on chowhound.com.
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Called Cacik in Turkey, Tarator in the Balkans, Tzatziki in Greece, each version of this salad is a variation on a theme: yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, fresh herbs The yogurt is thick, and pungent with mashed garlic, the cucumbers either finely chopped or grated, then salted and allowed to wilt Walnuts enrich the Balkan version, which is also considered a soup, as is Cacik
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Until recent times, tarragon enjoyed little or no esteem in most kitchens, being mostly regarded as a French quirk! A native of southern Europe, this herb prefers...