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Braised dishes like this beef stew may feature green, orange, yellow or red vegetables but their most appetizing color is brown, the shade of brown whose glossy darkness shouts intensity and richness The key to achieving that glorious color and flavor is sufficient browning of the meat Don't rush
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A classic, simple beef stew recipe made with potatoes and carrots that my grandmother developed and that is now being enjoyed by a fourth generation in my family. Delicious with salad and a crusty bread.
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This tangy barbecue flavored soup makes use of your leftover Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey.
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In this recipe serving two, dried lentils are cooked with garlic and stewed tomatoes in curry seasoned broth with onions and celery.
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This crock pot recipe is easy to assemble and needs no attention while it cooks. The flavors blend nicely to give it a wholesome earthy flavor that is unbelievably vegetarian. Serve with garlic bread.
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This recipe is adapted from a recipe shared by our Aunt Dot. The ground turkey makes it healthier, although ground beef can be used instead. Can be made in a slow cooker for an easy yummy meal! Good Virginia cooking!
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Hungarian gulyas (goulash) is the inspiration here, but this one is a vegetable dish It has a deep, rich flavor redolent of paprika, garlic, lots of sweet peppers and onions I like to serve this with noodles, or over thick slices of country bread
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This is a delicious Turkish dish that was created for American palates close to the military base. Serve over rice.
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 3 hours 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Dakjjim is a comforting Korean chicken soup cooked low and slow with soy sauce, sesame oil, onions, carrots, and a subtle spicy kick.
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Pressure cooker is king! This beef stew was made for us when we were just infants. Beef, carrots and potatoes taste like they simmered all day, but this is ready in about half an hour. To this day it reminds me of home.
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Cubes of beef marinated in Worcestershire sauce are placed in a slow cooker raw and covered with vegetables, tomato juice and a chopped jalapeno in this stew which requires 8 hours of cooking time.