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Worth the effort! Tender and flavorful, great for a dinner party. Make the sauce a day ahead to cut down on the prep time.
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Fillets of red snapper are coated with a mixture of pepper and herbs, then cooked at high heat until the coating blackens. Spicy and delicious!
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Filmmaker and chef Daniel Klein created this colorful smoked-fish and whole-grain salad after fishing for gray mullet for an episode of his web series. Instead of smoked mullet, the smoked trout here is easier to find and equally delicious.
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Fregola is a bead-shaped pasta from Sardinia; it's nicely chewy and can be used as a phenomenal base for a summer salad. Chef Jeff Banker roasts cherry tomatoes in the oven before he adds them to the fregola, which makes them especially sweet.
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Come home at the end of the day to a richly spiced broth filled with lentils, ham and veggies. Pair it up with cornmeal muffins and you have a great meal!
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For all the attention we lavish on Thanksgiving turkeys, the truth is more work does not necessarily yield a better bird That's right: You can skip brining, stuffing, trussing and basting Instead of a messy wet brine, use a dry rub (well, technically a dry brine) — a salt and pepper massage that locks in moisture and seasons the flesh
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Get Herb Encrusted Rack of Lamb with Port Demi-Glace Recipe from Food Network
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Get Chili-Glazed Pork Ribs Recipe from Food Network
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Get Roasted Leg of Lamb Recipe from Food Network
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Akasha Richmond's cauliflower-flecked pilaf is a fantastic, healthy meal in one dish.
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I used to visit the restaurant of a friend who was a chef. He made the best mushroom sauce for beef, but would not share his recipe. After trial and error, I think mine comes very close to his. This haute cuisine sauce makes everyday steaks or roasts into something a little more elegant.
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This slow-cooked casserole of white beans and several kinds of meat has long been considered the pinnacle of regional French home cooking It takes planning (you’ll need to find all the ingredients), time and a good deal of culinary stamina But the voluptuous mix of aromatic beans surrounding rich chunks of duck confit, sausages, roasted pork and lamb and a crisp salt pork crust is well worth the effort