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Pork, onion, rice and seasonings are tucked inside these bundles of cabbage simmered in a mushroom broth. Then they are topped with a tomatoey sauce. These are especially delicious served with potatoes.
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A simply delicious meal! Sure to make your kitchen smell amazing! This recipe is very versatile, as well. For example, you may find it easier to use lima beans instead of edamame. Also you could use a different type of fish if you don't like tuna. You could even use fresh herbs for a burst of flavor! Feel free to experiment. Enjoy!
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This salmon wrap has a lot of Asian influence and a nice blend of textures to enjoy.
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You can use your rice cooker to prepare this simple overnight oatmeal with kefir, dried fruit, and nuts that will be a hit with toddlers.
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No sweet-and-sour mix here—just fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and bourbon shaken with an egg white to get it frothy.
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White asparagus is brushed with olive oil, sprinkled with herbes de Provence, and roasted until golden in this quick side dish recipe.
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Ingredients: olive oil, rice, white wine, broth
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This sweet and tangy pork is seriously a party in your mouth.
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Easy to make Risotto using the microwave. A lot of stirring is not necessary when making risotto in the microwave, it does most of the work.
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This is a traditional Korean soup consumed on the hottest days of summer Fancier Korean restaurants will often add extra medicinal herbs and aromatics, but the home-cooked, mom-approved samgyetang that Koreans know best has six indispensable ingredients: chicken, garlic, scallions, glutinous rice, ginseng (fresh is preferred) and dried red dates (jujubes) The last three items may be hard to find, but every Korean grocery stocks them
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This rich, sweet-and-salty Japanese braised pork is as comforting as it is easy to make. The recipe will also adapt well to a slow cooker, just do the searing and sauce-making on the stove, then pour it all into a slow cooker, and go do something fun while dinner cooks!