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This seafood treat is best prepared over a charcoal fire, but in bad weather the oven broiler will do. The secret is in the marinade.
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This excellent vegan gravy features caramelized mushrooms and a little soy sauce for depth of flavor, making it good enough to serve to your meat-eating guests, too Just be sure to use a good-quality vegetable stock, preferably one you’ve made yourself You can simmer the gravy up to five days ahead and store it in the fridge
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Warm and spicy, this stir fry will really wake up your tastebuds. The tofu takes on the wonderful flavors of the sauce. Serve with stir-fried vegetables.
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Expert techniques like "velveting" keep this chicken, bell pepper, and bamboo shoot stir-fry recipe from getting gloppy.
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Simmer a pork shoulder roast in a slow cooker for 10 hours with a ginger-spiked sauce for tender and tasty shredded Hawaiian-style pork.
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Why save steak dinners for special occasions? This one has protein, grains, and greens covered.
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This nutty, salty and vaguely spicy sauce is a lively partner to kitchen staples, spaghetti and chicken breast.
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These ribs are slow-cooked in the oven, then finished on the grill.
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Smoking the birds quickly over anise-scented tea makes them wonderfully fragrant. If you prefer to cook one chicken instead of two, smoke it in a wok or a pot rather than a roasting pan.
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This citrusy Asian glaze pairs perfectly with fish.
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