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Get Crackling Fish Tacos with Chipotle Tartar Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Puff pastry triangles with a savory wild mushroom and cheese filling make an elegant and easy appetizer. If you love mushrooms, this is your recipe.
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With Canadian bacon, red peppers and green onions, these crispy, cheesy potatoes beat the standard hash browns any morning.
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This recipe yields a pot of chicken noodle soup with a Hawaiian spin delivered by bean thread noodles and fish sauce.
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Get Paillard of Salmon with a Ginger Shallot Vinaigrette, Baby Greens with Papaya and Basil Recipe from Food Network
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Chef John's sherry-braised beef short ribs are a foolproof and delicious addition to your dinner menu.
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This delicious stock has a depth of flavor that comes from roasting the vegetables. Use whatever vegetables you have on hand, but avoid anything too strongly flavored, such as broccoli or cabbage, as they will overwhelm the stock.
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We turned our shrimp boil foil packs into an awesome party skewer.
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Bigos is usually translated as “hunter’s stew” and is sometimes referred to as the national dish of Poland This version, adapted from Monika Woods, is rich with meat but heightened with caraway balanced by the tartness of sauerkraut, tomato and sweet fresh cabbage Woods's mother makes it with the ends and scraps of meat saved and frozen over months’ worth of meals, so feel free to experiment with different cuts
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The marinade here — a classic Sauce Victor, though ours is particularly bracing — is so all-purpose, we make it by the half gallon at Prune, in New York But even at home, where you don’t often go through two quarts of dressing a day, I’m pretty certain a solid two cups will not go to waste If I were you, I’d start with sturdy lettuces, braised celery hearts, all the escaroles and chicories and hardy greens, then see what you think of it on all the crucifers, well boiled, drained and chilled