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This tender, deeply flavored brisket gets its character from two distinct sources Searing the meat until dark brown gives the sauce a caramelized, intensely brawny taste, while a bracing garnish of fresh horseradish gremolata spiked with parsley and lemon zest adds brightness and a sinus-clearing bite Make the meat a few days ahead, it only gets better as it rests
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A definite different twist on an old classic. This prime rib will really spice things up! Use the pan drippings for au-jus or make some delicious Yorkshire Pudding. Whip up a batch of fresh horseradish sauce and serve this prime rib with garlic asparagus or a fluffy baked potato. Please note the total time includes 1 hour for marinating.
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Bell pepper and shallots jazz up this breakfast standby.
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The highly spiced coconut sauce here is so good, you’ll want to slather it on anything And it’s a great and adaptable medium for cooking other proteins — not just chicken Try cubes of lamb, fish fillets, or chunks of pork
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Tofu and gailan, leafy Chinese broccoli, are tossed with a gingery oyster sauce mixture to make this stir-fry, a quick but complete dinner!
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Remember the meat sauce that Mom used to cook all day long? This version tastes as good, but can be made in only fifteen minutes. Perciatelli and bucatini are interchangeable; spaghetti would be fine here, too.
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Lots of interesting stuff in this marinated zucchini salad. Onion soup mix, white wine vinegar, apple cider vinegar, chopped veggies, sliced zucchini, and time in the fridge to mingle and chill. Six generous servings.
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As implied by the title, this salsa recipe has the surprise addition of dill pickle flavor through addition of diced pickle and pickle 'juice.'
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This soup is a staple in several New Orleans restaurants. If you don't like it spicy do not use the Creole seasoning, just add more salt and pepper. Serve with salad and garlic bread. It's easy and delicious!