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Lamb shoulder is an extremely versatile cut of meat, useful for everything from stews to kebabs Steamed lamb shoulder is wonderfully succulent and tender, well worth the several hours it takes to cook This recipe is inspired by one in Paula Wolfert’s "Couscous and Other Good Food from Morocco," published in 1973.
Lamb shoulder is an extremely versatile cut of meat, useful for everything from stews to kebabs Steamed lamb shoulder is wonderfully succulent and tender, well worth the several hours it takes to cook This recipe is inspired by one in Paula Wolfert’s "Couscous and Other Good Food from Morocco," published in 1973.
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This is a delicious fruit-filled version of cranberry sauce. The pomegranate is cooked separately to facilitate seed removal, then both parts are combined to finish cooking. It's wonderful as an accompaniment for poultry, and can be made into a lovely trifle-type dessert with vanilla pudding and pound cake.
This is a delicious fruit-filled version of cranberry sauce. The pomegranate is cooked separately to facilitate seed removal, then both parts are combined to finish cooking. It's wonderful as an accompaniment for poultry, and can be made into a lovely trifle-type dessert with vanilla pudding and pound cake.
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For a sensational summer salad, toss shredded napa cabbage and sliced green onions with toasted ramen noodles, slivered almonds and sesame seeds.
For a sensational summer salad, toss shredded napa cabbage and sliced green onions with toasted ramen noodles, slivered almonds and sesame seeds.
Ingredients:
noodles, almonds, sesame seeds, butter, napa cabbage, green onions, vegetable oil, white vinegar, sugar, soy sauce
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In Korea, chefs typically create stir-fries with just one kind of vegetable, like lotus root. Tradition is broken here with an assortment of vegetables, including Jerusalem artichokes and parsnips.
In Korea, chefs typically create stir-fries with just one kind of vegetable, like lotus root. Tradition is broken here with an assortment of vegetables, including Jerusalem artichokes and parsnips.
Ingredients:
canola oil, jerusalem artichokes, carrots, parsnips, potatoes, lotus, maple syrup, soy sauce, sesame seeds, scallions
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Roast pork (veprova pecene) is a traditional Czech meal usually served on Sundays with dumplings, sauerkraut, and a nice Czech pilsner.
Roast pork (veprova pecene) is a traditional Czech meal usually served on Sundays with dumplings, sauerkraut, and a nice Czech pilsner.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, mustard, caraway seeds, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, roast, onions, beer, cornstarch, butter
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This is the salsa I use on my tri tip tacos
This is the salsa I use on my tri tip tacos
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These are an adaption of Buffalo Wings, but since they are not traditional, I won't call them that!
These are an adaption of Buffalo Wings, but since they are not traditional, I won't call them that!
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Get Cedar Plank-Grilled Salmon with Cilantro Pesto Recipe from Food Network
Get Cedar Plank-Grilled Salmon with Cilantro Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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A simply dressed endive-parsley salad accompanies these tender, mustard sauce-topped pork chops.
A simply dressed endive-parsley salad accompanies these tender, mustard sauce-topped pork chops.
Ingredients:
olive oil, pork, dijon mustard, mayonnaise, lemon, lemon juice, caraway seeds, endive, parsley leaves
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Get Zucchini Taco Shells with Beef and Zucchini-Tomato Salsa Recipe from Food Network
Get Zucchini Taco Shells with Beef and Zucchini-Tomato Salsa Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
zucchini, parmesan cheese, scallions, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, salt, eggs, cherry tomatoes, basil leaves, mint leaves, juice, olive oil, beef, shallot, serrano chile, kernels, ancho chile, refried beans, feta cheese
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
pork tenderloins, vegetable oil, cumin, rosemary, bay leaf, pearl onions, potatoes, chicken broth