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Fall apart tender and smoky, barbecued pork shoulder, cooked low and slow on a 2-burner gas grill.
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An intensely rich and brothy beef soup with turnips and carrots.
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Ramen noodles are served cold with chili sauce, cucumber, and carrot slices as well as ham and egg. This is a common cold noodle salad in Japan, and always great to eat when the weather is hot.
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Are you craving a mouthwatering bowl of homemade soup?  Try this smart recipe that uses vegetable juice and beef broth to give you a flavorful beef vegetable soup that's ready just about an hour.
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Turkey gravy made with from-scratch stock is enriched with the drippings of the roasted turkey, plus a bit of tomato paste and red currant jelly to deepen the flavors.
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This festive, fruity libation can be made in large batches perfect for a lively party.
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This hearty chicken tortilla soup recipe is thickened with corn tortillas and is full of shredded chicken, peppers, tomatoes, and chili spices.
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Oxtails, browned, slow cooked until falling off the bone tender, red wine and stock reduced until coating oxtails with syrupy glaze.
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Nearly every little shop in Vietnam serves some version of this satisfying, simple dish Bowls of room-temperature rice noodles are festooned with wok-fried or grilled shrimp (or beef, pork or chicken), scented with lemongrass, splashed with a sweet-and-spicy dipping sauce, and then served with pickled vegetables and tender, aromatic herbs.
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This is a recipe for simple slow-cooked beef short ribs with a consomme-based dipping sauce.
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Seaweed comes in many forms, and is used extensively in Japanese cuisine Most of us are familiar with the pressed sheets of nori that are wrapped around sushi, and kombu, the dark green algae that is simmered to make classic dashi broth Japanese groceries have a dizzying array of salt-packed specialty varieties, but many supermarkets and health-food stores sell packages of dried seaweed, which may be the most user-friendly
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Sweet corn relish, perfect for hot dogs, pickled corn, cucumbers, onions, red bell peppers, and tomatoes.