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Traditionally, the term “meuniere” refers to fillets of sole that are floured and sauteed quickly, then finished with lemon juice, parsley and browned butter But there’s no reason to be parochial about it This is a fast, surprisingly elegant approach to boneless, skinless chicken breasts, or cutlets of pork, turkey or veal.
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 4 hours, plus refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Get Grilled Portobellos Filled with Wild Rice-Almond Pilaf and Piquillo Pepper Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Three tried and true methods for making GREAT homemade chicken stock. One method involves simmering a chicken carcass with vegetables. The other methods require sautéing chopped pieces of backs and wings first, before simmering with water and veggies.
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This classic paella mixta recipe of meat, seafood, and rice is an easy, impressive dish with lots of Spanish flair.