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This simple recipe for deliciously tender, Southern barbequed chicken will have your guests coming back for seconds, thirds, and fourths.
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This Filipino braised pork and its rich sauce is great served over jasmine rice!
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This is great! The bacon makes the hamburgers so tender!
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Seasoned ground beef patties are browned and simmered in a savory onion soup sauce to make this easy and comforting salisbury steak dinner.
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This is an heirloom recipe from my grandmother. We used to beg my mom to make these. Not intended to be placed on a grill, they are best served over rice with a nice green salad.
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Dinner is just a few minutes away when you simmer chicken in this sassy mixture of soy sauce with catsup, lemon juice and a little sugar.
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A great meatloaf that is easy to prepare. It is very yummy. My husband asked me if I'd remember how to make it. I said no, so he made me write down how to make it so I wouldn't forget. My picky 4-year old likes it.
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I personally am not a big fan on wild meat BUT my husband is! With this recipe it doesn't taste 'gamey' at all. It's very tender as well. I even go back for seconds!
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This sloppy joe recipe is quick and easy and will become a household-favorite. Serve on hamburger buns.
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This rémoulade sauce (that goes particularly well with these crab cakes) is not the classic French version, which is made with mayonnaise, cornichons and capers, but rather a French Creole type This one has paprika, horseradish, garlic and - what could be more all-American - ketchup.
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Panko (Japanese bread crumbs) crusted fried chicken breasts with a sweet Tonkatsu dipping sauce. Serve with your choice of steamed white rice, shredded cabbage, or even mashed potatoes.
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With its impressive high-gloss appearance and savory taste, Chef John's Chinese barbeque pork is easy to make at home--even without a fancy ceramic grill.