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This quick and easy Midwestern beef sandwich is seasoned with mustard, horseradish, ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce to create a tasty treat.
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To make classic Chicken Fried Steak, pound steak cutlets thin, then bread and fry. Serve with rich country gravy. Chicken Fried Steak is a Southern favorite!
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A spicy, tasty and extremely moist boneless pork roast. This recipe uses a dry rub combination that you rub on the meat before you roast it. The rub includes dill seed, fennel seed, oregano, lemon pepper, garlic and onion powder.
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For a fabulous and simple weeknight dinner, saute shrimp and fresh baby spinach with granulated garlic powder and ground black pepper.
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All you do is brown the Italian sausages and your slow cooker does the rest in this warming dish with colorful bell peppers, rich tomato sauce, and fresh basil.
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Learn to make homemade tomato sauce and never go back to store-bought. This healthy recipe is great over al dente pasta, chicken Parmesan, meatballs, lasagne...
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Applesauce gives this sauce a nice thick texture that coats well on meat. It has a sweet spicy flavor that is excellent on chicken or pork. It may also be canned in sterile containers for later use, or for giving as gifts.
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Peach is the flavor of the summer! Give the peachy taste a fiery touch in this cocktail with a couple of slices of serrano chile pepper.
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The ingredient that makes this marinade both spicy and sweet is adobo sauce from canned chiles in adobo, a useful sauce that I had not thought to use in marinades until I was introduced to the idea by the cookbook author and television host Pati Jinich The sauce has enough heat, so I don’t use the canned chipotles, though you could add one if you wanted I hold back a couple of tablespoons of the marinade and use it to finish the vegetables and deglaze the pan.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.