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Get Yellow and Red Pepper Piperade with Marcona Almonds Recipe from Food Network
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Cubed sirloin tips baked in cream of mushroom soup, red wine, milk, mixed with beef and beef onion soup mix. Served over egg noodles.
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I needed to take a dish to a pot luck, a main dish that had great presentation, would be appealing to various cultures attending, look expensive,but would not...
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A fast, easy homemade pimiento spread adds a little kick to the gooey cheddar filling in this clever version of grilled ham-and-cheese sandwiches. Recipe By: Grace Parisi
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In this oven version of Yucatán-style pit pork, the meat marinates in an orange and achiote mixture before being wrapped in banana leaves and slow-cooked.
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Jalapeno Cheese Grits Recipe from Food Network
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Goose breast slow cooked with onion, garlic and Worcestershire sauce in chicken broth.
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By sauteing vegetables before slow cooking them, you'll add lots of extra flavor to this hearty, vegan leek and potato soup.
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Tomatillo salsa, one of the great taco toppings, is a cinch to make In this 2011 recipe, the tomatillos, stripped of their papery skin, are paired with Serrano chiles and cilantro Made from just four ingredients, it comes together in moments and is a superb complement to tacos or tortilla chips.
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During gimjang, the annual Korean kimchi-making gathering, it's customary to set aside a portion of the seasoned cabbage to eat fresh with steamed pork belly, after everything else has been put up for the year This recipe from Julya Shin and Steve Joo of Oakland's Nokni restaurant yields a savory, pungent kimchi that's delightful to eat immediately and only gets better with age Make the trip to an Asian grocery to find all of the traditional ingredients -- it's worth it.