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The epitome of comfort food, traditional Irish stew has only a few ingredients: mutton, onions and potatoes In southern Ireland carrots are added, and some cooks venture so far as to add turnips These days, young lamb often replaces mutton for a more delicate version
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This fresh salad pairs cooked roast beef with steamed broccoli florets. cherry tomatoes, and green onions with a zesty mustard-horseradish-sour cream dressing. You can use roast beef from the deli or any kind of leftover steak for the beef.
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French toast cooked in a waffle iron creates the best of both worlds in this breakfast mashup of everyone's two favorite sweet starts to the day.
Ingredients: milk, eggs, maple syrup, vanilla, salt, brioche
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Make your favorite French fries at home with this easy copycat recipe for McDonald's® fries.
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This is a great and simple alternative for plain pork chops without being overwhelmed with flavor.
Ingredients: bone, honey, dill weed
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A sprig of rosemary adds wonderful flavor and aroma to this quick and easy recipe for grilled bacon wrapped chicken breasts.
Ingredients: garlic powder, bone, rosemary, bacon
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Get large crisp croutons ideal for French onion soup with this recipe.
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