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This recipe takes a good deal of time, but it yields a lot of sandwiches, more than enough for a sloppy, spicy dinner party feast You’ll roast a dry-rubbed pork shoulder in the oven until it’s pull-apart tender, 3 or 4 hours that you can spend doing other things while your kitchen fills with the aroma of the cooking meat Then you’ll assemble a quick slaw and simmer a tangy barbecue sauce for about 10 minutes before putting it all out on the table with soft rolls
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Lentils replace the meat in this vegetarian recipe for lentils in sloppy joe sauce; serve on English muffins or rolls for a hearty meal.
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Baked salmon fillets with a crunchy pecan coating make an excellent main course.
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A delicious and easy recipe for honey-balsamic grilled chicken breasts. You can marinate the chicken for as little as 1 hour. Serve alone or on top of your favorite salad.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This plate is beautiful to look at and sensational to eat.
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I have tried for quite a while to come up with a sauce for roast beef. The addition of Splenda gives this sauce the taste I was looking for.
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Get Home Made Quick Pickle Relish Recipe from Food Network
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This dipping sauce features minced garlic and ginger in soy sauce and rice wine vinegar.
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Broiled pork tenderloin gets tender and tasty in the blink of an eye; a side of cooked apples is gussied up with leeks, sherry vinegar, and honey.
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When it comes to short ribs, you have choices Boneless short ribs are easier to serve to a crowd and can be substituted pound for pound in your grandmother’s time-honored brisket recipe Bone-in short ribs require a very large pot and are somewhat more awkward to plate
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I was looking to create an asian-inspired grilled chicken dish, and I happened to think of the flavors of apricot and ginger. They go surprisingly well together...