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A one-skillet dish of turkey sausage (or whichever meat or fish you prefer) simmered with rice, veggies and herbs.
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This recipe is by Elaine Sciolino and takes About 1 1/2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe yields a pot of chicken noodle soup with a Hawaiian spin delivered by bean thread noodles and fish sauce.
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This delicious stock has a depth of flavor that comes from roasting the vegetables. Use whatever vegetables you have on hand, but avoid anything too strongly flavored, such as broccoli or cabbage, as they will overwhelm the stock.
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Bigos is usually translated as “hunter’s stew” and is sometimes referred to as the national dish of Poland This version, adapted from Monika Woods, is rich with meat but heightened with caraway balanced by the tartness of sauerkraut, tomato and sweet fresh cabbage Woods's mother makes it with the ends and scraps of meat saved and frozen over months’ worth of meals, so feel free to experiment with different cuts
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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During a summer in Veracruz, Mexico I learned how to make this street-fare staple. Sounds rather strange but it tastes wonderful and goes great with Corona®!
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For a quick and full-flavored dish, saute garlic in a mixture of butter and the rich oil from sun-dried tomatoes, then add the tomatoes and lots of fresh shrimp. Serve this heady mixture over angel hair pasta cooked with broccoli florets.
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A nice hot oven does the work for you in this snappy version of pasta with shrimp. Butter, lemon juice, garlic and shrimp go for a five-minute bake with a nice sprinkling of parsley. Toss with hot linguini and you're ready to eat!