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Get Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup Recipe from Food Network
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This mixture of ground beef, cabbage, and tomatoes is given a flavor boost with the addition of red pepper flakes, garlic, and Italian seasoning.
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Traditional stove-top soups are simmered to tenderize the raw meats and vegetables, which increases the cooking time. Because meats and vegetables won't scorch...
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This hearty recipe is adapted from "Memories of Philippine Kitchens: Stories and Recipes From Far and Near," by Amy Besa and Romy Dorotan These short ribs are quite simple to prepare, and after about 2 hours of braising, you end up with intensely flavorful, tender meat that falls from the bone.
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This classic stick-to-your-ribs stew is the ideal project for a chilly weekend Beef, onion, carrots, potatoes and red wine come together in cozy harmony If you are feeding a crowd, good news: It doubles (or triples) beautifully.
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Green bell peppers stuffed with seasoned ground beef, feta cheese, and rice are a nice duo of Mexican and Greek-inspired cuisine for a weeknight dinner.
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Get 3 Tasty Tapas: Sherry-Garlic Beef, Sherry-Garlic Mushrooms, Grilled Chorizo Recipe from Food Network
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Apples, oranges, lemons, brown sugar, raisins, spices, and green tomatoes combine to make an incredibly flavorful pie filling. Makes 30 pints of perfect stocking stuffers.
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Beef brisket is marinated overnight in liquid smoke, Worcestershire, garlic salt and celery seed and slowly cooked for a tender, tangy meal.
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When the chef Tony Maws’s grandparents died, he decided to start having Passover Seder at his restaurant, Craigie on Main in Cambridge, Mass This short rib recipe, brought to The Times in 2011, was among the dishes he served, both to his family (on the first night) and his diners (on the second and third nights) It’s a Sephardic take on his grandmother’s tsimmes and brisket, prepared a day in advance and refrigerated to let the flavors meld and the fat float to the top to be skimmed