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Here's a stir-fry far better than most take-out Chinese, and you can make it with any lean cut of meat — flank steak, London broil, tenderloin, sirloin or skirt steak — so long as it is cut thin against the grain Most takeout joints use snow peas, but sugar snaps are juicier and more succulent, and just as crunchy (Their downside is that they are slightly more work: they need to be thinly sliced.) As for the sauce, it's simple: thick dark soy sauce (tamari works well), sesame oil, chicken broth and Madeira.
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In this recipe, grapes take on a floral, caramelized flavor from fresh thyme and honey If your thyme is woody, discard the stems and just use the leaves If you don’t have an ice cream machine, the ice cream mixture can be placed directly in the freezer without churning
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This is as meaty and satisfying as any bolognese, but it's completely vegetarian (vegan, if you choose) and very healthy. I made it because I wanted a meat-free...
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 2 1/2 hours, plus chilling and defrosting.. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Porc aux pruneaux, which is a classic, is by no means fancy, and it is always much more old-fashioned bistro or grandmotherly than high end Simply put, it is a pork roast with red-wine-soused prunes Hardly elegant, although it doesn’t have to be heavy either
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Get Brined Roast Turkey with Pan Gravy Recipe from Food Network
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This is a recipe I concocted for a contest. I hoped to make this a little more elegant than normal.I have trained at a Culinary School but do not work in the...