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This udon noodle dish works with pretty much any vegetable in your fridge. Bonus: Udon noodles cook in five minutes flat.
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What makes this tapenade special is the clever mix of oil- and brine-cured olives and the surprise of sweet, fresh, and tangy notes from the dried figs, mint, and capers.
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Brussels sprouts are cooked in a flavorful teriyaki sauce that will convert all people to loving Brussels sprouts.
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Seasoned beef brisket is slow-cooked, shredded, and coated in barbeque sauce in this easy recipe that will make tantalizing sandwiches.
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Get Spanish Omelet with Romesco Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This marinade is so flavorful there is no need for steak sauce! Use your favorite brand of whiskey
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Get Jicama and Watermelon Salad Recipe from Food Network
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These chicken breasts grill up sweet and hot. Then they 're basted with a combination of honey and hot pepper sauce, golden and glistening for the table.
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In this recipe for a Thai-inspired salad, made for a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker, crispy pork, flavored with fish sauce and lime, is paired with sweet and juicy pomelo (or use grapefruit) and heady fried garlic chips If you’d rather make this in a slow cooker, you can; it'll take 5 to 7 hours on high (You can also make it in a stovetop pressure cooker, by trimming a few minutes off the cooking time
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Green seeded pumpkin kernels (Mexican pepitas) are roasted with an easy, savory seasoning mixture until toasted and crisp. They're not the usual roasted and salted pumpkin seeds.
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Here now a taste of New England game days circa the time when televisions had dials instead of remotes and, if you couldn’t get fresh clams to steam and chop, a can or two from the supermarket would do just fine (That’s still true!) The recipe comes from Brendan McCarthy, a saltwater fishing guide whose charters range from Brooklyn to Montauk, and south to Florida, the Bahamas and the azure waters off Panama, but whose tastes and kitchen skills were first developed in New England and see an apogee in the simplicity of this recipe The dip benefits from some curing time in the refrigerator and, for some, a heavy hand on the cayenne.
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This rich, sweet-and-salty Japanese braised pork is as comforting as it is easy to make. The recipe will also adapt well to a slow cooker, just do the searing and sauce-making on the stove, then pour it all into a slow cooker, and go do something fun while dinner cooks!