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This easy recipe was brought to The Times in a 1994 article about winter grilling, but many readers love this dish year round Marian Burros called for cutting the pork tenderloin into slices before marinating it in a simple mixture of garlic, red wine and fresh rosemary before grilling, but it works just as well with whole tenderloins and dried rosemary.
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This dish tastes surprisingly rich for something so low in fat, thanks in part to the tannins in black and red grapes.
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Succulent herbed boneless pork loin chops paired with a tangy raspberry sauce ... heaven on a plate! This is a special family dish or perfect for company. I accompanied it with mashed potatoes and julienned steamed carrots. My husband can't wait to have it again.
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A simple Chinese dish. The wine and ginger gives the dish its fragrant smell. Best served with warm rice.
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Asian rice noodles work well in this dish, too. Cook according to package directions.
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This is a honey mustard glaze with black pepper for a little spice. You may decrease or omit the pepper if you don't want it so spicy. You can also decrease honey if it is to sweet for your taste.
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Fresh ginger gives this quick soup terrific flavor.
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I usually prepare this recipe for 300 plus senior citizens where I work, but I've scaled it down for home use. The recipe is for freshly seasoned and breaded pork chops that come out nice and moist.
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This delicious Korean dish is fun to say and fun to make! Customize this rice-based dish with whatever protein you prefer, such as an egg, meat, or tofu.
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This recipe is by David Latt and takes At least 12 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here is a simple dinner you could cook on a pancake griddle set on the grate above a fire pit or grill in someone’s backyard, as if performing a magic trick The result is a plate of thick, luscious pork with a deep, burnished crust, redolent of garlic and rosemary, and a sunset of soft, smoky peaches nutty with brown butter The technique is what Francis Mallmann, the Latin American chef who developed the recipe and is its most refined and stylish practitioner, calls “the uncertain edge of burnt.” It requires patience and keen observation
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Here's a surprising and flavorful way to prepare tenderloin, one of the leanest and most economical cuts of pork Brown the whole tenderloin Let it rest for a few minutes, so the meat firms up a bit