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Dried split peas are cooked with a ham bone, carrots, onion and garlic covered in water. Season with plenty of freshly ground black pepper.
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Lots of nice and exotic tastes in this marinade. The most familiar is orange marmalade, the most unfamiliar is garlic chili paste. But when they come together with the other ingredients - brown sugar to ginger to soy sauce- they make a wonderful marinade
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Top your Caprese salad with grilled flank steak for a quick and easy summertime dinner.
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Skirt steak with a Tuscan-inspired marinade is grilled and served with a Mediterrean-style salsa. Use your food processor to quickly prep this delicious savory dish.
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Barbacoa meat, also known as beef cheek meat, is slow-cooked with onion and garlic until juicy and tender. Serve on tortillas with hot sauce and cilantro.
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Pan seared flat iron steaks are served with mushrooms and shallots in a balsamic red wine sauce. I like these steaks because they are tender, but not so lean that they get tough if you over cook them.
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Ground beef, garlic and onions are sauteed, then slow cooked with tomato puree and seasonings.
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Catfish rolled in cornmeal, cayenne pepper, onion powder and paprika, then fried in olive oil to a golden brown. Serve with lemon wedges.
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Skirt steak is perfect for grilling, and is versatile enough for salads, sandwiches, kebabs, or just a stand-alone grilled steak. Taking just 15 minutes to marinate the skirt steak before grilling adds a lively and delicious union of sweet, tangy, and spicy.
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This fusion barbeque sauce with East-West flavors from the Pacific Rim is quick and easy to make and will get rave reviews from guests.
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I started out cooking this as a three-cheese risotto, but quickly realised ricotta didn't work in it. I've also rolled this into balls, rolled them in polenta...