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In Ukrainian kitchens, cabbage leaves are often used as cases for soft fillings. These rolls are a little different, because the leaves are filled with a meat stuffing and not primarily a cereal mixture. This makes them 'holiday' fare. For a different flavor, use tomato juice instead of chicken broth.
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This meat and eggplant sauce lasagna incorporates ground beef into a homemade sauce plus carrots, zucchini, mushrooms, onion, and 3 cheeses.
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Buffalo meat lends a rich flavor to this meat loaf, but you can use an equal amount of veal, pork, or beef instead.
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Comfort food, comin' right up.
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Nothing beats saimin, or Hawaiian ramen, when you want a quick, cheap bowl of fresh, hot noodles in a flavorful dashi broth with soft-boiled eggs and SPAM®.
Ingredients: eggs, water, meat cut, green onion
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This quick one-pot spaghetti dish is the perfect choice for a mid-week dinner. Everything is cooked at once in one pot, and dinner is on the table in less than 45 minutes.
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Using Ritz crackers, the chefs at Charlie Palmer's restaurants make this quick and delicious lobster stuffing.
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This avgolemono rice uses lamb stock because we love its connection to the roast leg of lamb at Easter, but you can happily use chicken stock at any time of year The rice is cooked “pasta style,” in plenty of boiling salted water and drained when done, which is how we cook rice pretty much all the time now, dodging the sometimes mushy, sometimes waterlogged, sometimes al dente results of the usual cooking method The egg-lemon sauce is tart and creamy at the same time, a unique richness without any cream or butter, that is killer almost anywhere it lands, from warm asparagus, to gently roasted salmon, to cold poached chicken, to steamed artichokes, even to orzo pasta.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 3 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I grew up around Philippine families, and learned how to make adobo. I've since 'Americanized' the recipe, and customized it to suit my family's tastes. It's a meltingly tender, sharp-flavored stew that can be made with pork or chicken. Best served over rice.