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These easy bite-sized sandwiches are made with Hawaiian rolls, roast beef, Swiss cheese, and a buttery glaze with onions and brown sugar.
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Using the dough for Chinese Steamed Buns, these dim sum are filled with homemade Chinese barbequed pork.
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Corn tortillas are filled with a mixture of roast beef hash, peppers, onions, and cheese, and then pan fried until golden and crispy.
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Toss a pot roast (we went for bottom round roast, which doesn't break the bank) in the slow-cooker with a bunch of spices and soy sauce, and you will have killer Korean beef for dinner.
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“I can only roast chicken the way I roast chicken,” the chef André Soltner told The Times’s Molly O’Neill in 1991 Mr Soltner, then the chef of the celebrated Lutece in Manhattan, was explaining a controversial step in his recipe for the bird, which results in marvelously juicy, flavorful meat
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This recipe is by Florence Fabricant and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: duck, honey, soy sauce, lemon juice
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This basic recipe calls for minimal seasoning, allowing the true flavor of the grilled meat take center stage.
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Chef John uses up leftover rice by seasoning and stuffing it under the skin of a chicken in this roasted entree served with a simple pan sauce.
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With just 4 simple ingredients, this recipe will make a juicy, curry-scented whole roasted chicken for a nice variation on the usual.
Ingredients: curry, olive oil, chicken, onion
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This adaptation of an old Yankee Magazine recipe for classic New England roast turkey is solid and unfancy, the sort that has adorned tables from Portsmouth north for generations Old-line New Englanders may be tempted to soak an old cotton button-down dress shirt in butter and drape it over the bird for the first two hours But this is not necessary.
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This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 4 hours 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.