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Cubed pork tenderloin, onions, and green peppers marinate in fresh lemon juice, olive oil, soy sauce, garlic and oregano. Thread the meat and veggies onto skewers, then grill.
Cubed pork tenderloin, onions, and green peppers marinate in fresh lemon juice, olive oil, soy sauce, garlic and oregano. Thread the meat and veggies onto skewers, then grill.
Ingredients:
lemon, olive oil, soy sauce, oregano, cloves, pork tenderloin, yellow onions, green bell peppers
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McClure's Mustard....Considering the spice of their pickles, i was in high hopes that their mustard would be spicy as well but it isnt so i use it mainly in cooking...
McClure's Mustard....Considering the spice of their pickles, i was in high hopes that their mustard would be spicy as well but it isnt so i use it mainly in cooking...
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Get Rabbit Stew Recipe from Food Network
Get Rabbit Stew Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
flour, rabbit, butter, red wine, vegetable stock, thyme leaves, garlic, bay leaves, onion, carrots, celery ribs, sweet potatoes, rosemary, tomatoes
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This Shanghainese noodle recipe, from the British cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop, can be made vegetarian by omitting the pork Do seek out light and dark soy sauces; light soy sauce adds salty-umami flavor and dark soy sauce adds color Traditional woks are made from carbon steel, and must be routinely seasoned to keep from rusting
This Shanghainese noodle recipe, from the British cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop, can be made vegetarian by omitting the pork Do seek out light and dark soy sauces; light soy sauce adds salty-umami flavor and dark soy sauce adds color Traditional woks are made from carbon steel, and must be routinely seasoned to keep from rusting
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Get Yogurt Soup Recipe from Food Network
Get Yogurt Soup Recipe from Food Network
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Ground beef, lamb, onion, and a few simple seasonings combine for big burgers that don't taste like meatloaf. There are some secret tricks for extra-juicy burgers in this recipe.
Ground beef, lamb, onion, and a few simple seasonings combine for big burgers that don't taste like meatloaf. There are some secret tricks for extra-juicy burgers in this recipe.
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Kabobs are very versatile things to cook they can be barbecued, grilled, or roasted.
Kabobs are very versatile things to cook they can be barbecued, grilled, or roasted.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Using root beer to season slow cooked pork tenderloin makes a novel, yet tasty preparation method guaranteed to win applause.
Using root beer to season slow cooked pork tenderloin makes a novel, yet tasty preparation method guaranteed to win applause.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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An aromatic sauce with the nutty flavor of sesame oil and the herbal sweetness of root beer does double duty as both a marinade and a basting sauce for lamb.
An aromatic sauce with the nutty flavor of sesame oil and the herbal sweetness of root beer does double duty as both a marinade and a basting sauce for lamb.
Ingredients:
sesame oil, chile, salt, lamb ribs, beer, cloves, green onions, rice vinegar, chile pepper, sesame seeds
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In days gone by, Italian dressing might have been a go-to marinade for lamb After you soak, say, some lamb skewers in this dressing for a while and then grill them, what you get is grilled lamb with a kind of vague mix of vinegar, oil and faded herb taste Contrast this with grilling the lamb, then putting it in a bowl and adding an acidic flavor, like lemon juice or vinegar, the oil and whatever herbs you choose
In days gone by, Italian dressing might have been a go-to marinade for lamb After you soak, say, some lamb skewers in this dressing for a while and then grill them, what you get is grilled lamb with a kind of vague mix of vinegar, oil and faded herb taste Contrast this with grilling the lamb, then putting it in a bowl and adding an acidic flavor, like lemon juice or vinegar, the oil and whatever herbs you choose