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Mushrooms are marinated in a simple soy sauce mixture. This recipe takes awhile, but the finished mushrooms are packed full of flavor. They'll be everyone's favorite!
Ingredients: soy sauce, water, butter, sugar, mushrooms
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A simple yet festive main dish. If you're not up to the task of roasting a turkey this dish is for you. Serve with Cranberry Chutney. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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Get Pahole (Fern) Salad with Taro Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: tomatoes, onion, taro, soy sauce, water
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Fire up the grill and put together baseball-style hot dogs inspired by the classic Detroit Coney. Topped by onions, warmed chile sauce, and mustard, every meaty bite will take you out to the ballgame.
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Get "Eye-studded" Turkey Tenderloin (Pearl Onions and Black Olives) Recipe from Food Network
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A touch of yellow mustard gives this soy sauce-based marinade just a little zip. Your family will love these baked wings!
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The perfect pastry for all meals! Empanadas, or beef turnovers, are discs of pastry packed with meat. Some turnover recipes call for all manner of fillings, but this GOYA® Empanada recipe features a delicious tomato, onion, garlic and beef mixture. You can enjoy empanadas as an appetizer, a main dish, or even after your main course. Use GOYA® Discos, or frozen pastry rounds, for a flaky beef turnover that will make your mouth water.
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This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is the bean recipe I serve at aii my BBQ's
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These succulent ribs, cooked by the Chinese red-cooking method, can be served for a small bite or main dish.
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This recipe is inspired by the signature Korean summer noodle dish, naeng myung The traditional dish is made with a strong beef broth I’m using a vegetarian broth I make with dried mushrooms and kelp, adapted from a recipe in Deborah Madison’s “Vegetarian Cooking for Everybody.” You could also use chicken stock