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Cooking chicken breasts can be tricky, especially the “skinless-boneless” kind No matter if they are pan-fried or grilled, they are apt to be dry if left to cook even a minute too long This recipe borrows a Chinese technique called velveting that guarantees a moist chicken breast
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Skirt steak with a Tuscan-inspired marinade is grilled and served with a Mediterrean-style salsa. Use your food processor to quickly prep this delicious savory dish.
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A host of savory herbs season this hearty stew featuring beef, mushrooms, carrots and potatoes all simmered in rich beef stock.  It takes just 15 minutes to put together the ingredients, then it simmers on the stove while you tend to other things.
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Get Collard Oyster Stew Recipe from Food Network
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Jalapenos, garlic, and carrot are simmered in vinegar then seasoned with peppercorns, coriander, and thyme, in this pickled jalapeno recipe.
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Korma is a popular spiced curry stew prevalent throughout Pakistan and India.
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Though chefs these days get away with calling all sorts of grainy dishes risottos, the finished products often lack the creamy texture that makes classic risottos so appealing But that creamy texture is possible if whole grains are cooked separately and combined with some arborio rice, the traditional risotto rice Wild rice and corn contribute a New World character to this multicolored, multitextured risotto
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This is a typical Provençal gratin, bound with rice and eggs You can use the recipe as a template for other gratins using other cooked vegetables.
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This is one of the simplest Provençal gratins, a dish that takes a little bit of time to assemble, then bakes on its own for 1 1/2 hours It tastes best the day after it’s made.