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Here's a stir-fry far better than most take-out Chinese, and you can make it with any lean cut of meat — flank steak, London broil, tenderloin, sirloin or skirt steak — so long as it is cut thin against the grain Most takeout joints use snow peas, but sugar snaps are juicier and more succulent, and just as crunchy (Their downside is that they are slightly more work: they need to be thinly sliced.) As for the sauce, it's simple: thick dark soy sauce (tamari works well), sesame oil, chicken broth and Madeira.
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Breakfast can be so much more than eggs and toast or cereal and milk. Here's how.
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This Pan-Roasted Soy-Glazed Salmon with Cool Cucumber Salad and Crispy Shallots is super simple, healthy, and quick to make, yet full of complex flavor from soy...
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An easy soup recipe made with ground-turkey-and-rice meatballs, zucchini, carrots, tomatoes, and the Mexican flavors of cilantro, cumin, and chili powder.
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There's more than one way to bean a rice. Try black beans instead of kidneys to get a different style of a favorite, well-seasoned side dish.
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Red and green Chilean grapes, freshly chopped parsley and toasted pecans are just a few of the ingredients that make this wild rice stuffing stand out from the...
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