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Some foods are memory triggers, meals that send you back to long-forgotten moments in your life The sloppy Joe sandwich is one such time machine This version is an adaptation of one developed by Chris Gesualdi, the chef at TriBakery in Manhattan
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Looking for a dish that will please both the pickiest of eaters and the rest of the family? Look no further!
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Roasted jalapenos, onion and a few secret ingredients make these burgers spicy and irresistible. The manly man burger (not for wimps), great for NFL tailgating.
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A zippy new take on the traditional meatball dish, the real secret in the flavor is the combination of the cumin, dill, and pepperjack cheese, which leaves the meatballs nice and moist and has everyone asking for seconds!
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Cajun-seasoned red beans and sausage cooked in the Instant Pot® are easy to prepare during busy weeknights; serve over white rice.
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Sharp blue cheese meets spicy Cajun seasoning in this flavorful burger recipe. Don't forget to give yourself enough time to let the blackening spice really meld with the patties before throwing them on the grill.
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This is a very easy shepherd's (cottage) pie that's topped with wonderful garlic and Romano potatoes. You can change the ingredients to add almost anything you like. Kids love this, and it's even better after sitting for a day. You should have most of the ingredients on hand so no trips to the grocery! You can substitute any cheese for the Romano, as well.
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This recipe for Hungarian stew made with pork loin and bacon is seasoned with paprika and served over egg noodles.
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This recipe is by Leslie Kaufman and takes 15 to 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Interesting twist on the typical steak salad. Broiled sirloin on Romaine lettuce with roma tomatoes, mushrooms, walnuts, and blue cheese with a smoky dressing.