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Inexpensive to make, and fully authentic, this menudo will have your Latin lovers swooning! This recipe uses a combination of chiles to deliver its trademark red color, and packs a mildly spicy punch. And it is really quite easy to make - my husband absolutely devoured it the first time I made it.
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Serve this meaty milk gravy over noodles, mashed potatoes or homemade biscuits.
Ingredients: beef, flour, milk, onion salt, onion
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Green bell peppers stuffed with ground beef, onion and rice, and then baked and topped with spaghetti sauce.
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This is a perfect steak. I use tenderloins but any cut you like will work fine. It has a tangy sweet crust and then a rich port wine and cranberry glaze. I...
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These are delicious mushrooms my boyfriend's father made that I tweaked into my own. You can play with different cheeses and sauces including salad dressings. I have found these to be my favorites. I have taken the stems, put them in a food processor and then combined them with some butter and flour to make a steak sauce that is delicious! Nothing goes to waste!
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You can use any cut of steak, either bone-in or boneless, to make this classic French bistro dish Steaks cut from the tenderloin, such as filet mignon, are the most tender pieces of beef, though they lack the assertively beefy chew of sirloins and rib steaks Adding brandy to the pan sauce not only contributes flavor; its high alcohol content and acidity help extract flavor from the pan drippings
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A recipe for classic chicken-fried steak made with beef round coated in seasoned flour, pan-fried until crispy, then smothered with a peppery country gravy.
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Prime rib with a little steak seasoning, garlic, and a good thermometer are the fool-proof ingredients to making a memorable, formal dinner party main dish.
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Beef back ribs can be harder to find in butcher shops than short ribs, but chef David Burtka serves them on Halloween because they resemble human ribs. Here, he braises them in Coca-Cola and brushes them with homemade barbecue sauce before grilling them.
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A simple but delightful soup that goes well with most Korean main dishes.