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Quick cooking Korean Steak which has been handed down from a Korean lady to my Mum, to myself!! Serve over rice or with fried vegetables.
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A welcome twist on the classic combo of mint jelly and lamb, this dish is finished with a bright mint pesto.
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Tender chunks of beef marinated in chile sauce, fried, and served on skewers with sweet chile jam.
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A lightly seasoned Parmesan cheese crust brings a bold but not overpowering flavor to salmon steaks cooked in a white wine and teriyaki marinade.
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Beef eye of round steaks are simmered in a red wine sauce until tender enough to cut with a fork. This is said to be one of former President Ford's favorite recipes.
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Get Gameplan: Chefs Cook at Home Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: gnocchi, lamb
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Seasoned venison tenderloin steaks are seared then cooked in a sherry-mushroom-sweet onion sauce.
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Bite-sized cuts of filet mignon are stuffed with jalapeno-spiked cream cheese, wrapped in bacon, and grilled.
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In this shakshuka variation by the San Francisco chef Mourad Lahlou, lamb and beef kefta (meatballs) are browned, then simmered in a spiced tomato-red pepper sauce Instead of the usual whole eggs poached in the sauce, Mr Lahlou adds only the yolks, which burst into a luscious orange sauce when tapped with a fork
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Get Rack of Lamb with Spring Potato and Cheese Gateau, English Pea Fricassee Recipe from Food Network
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Steak is seasoned with Montreal seasoning and then rolled around mushrooms and bacon in these easy steak rolls you can throw on the grill.
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This recipe for moussaka is adapted from one found in David Rosengarten's book “Taste” which includes an entire section devoted to the classic Greek casserole In the book, Mr Rosengarten claims that his is “the lightest, least oily, least tomatoey, most eggplanty, most refined moussaka that you've ever tasted.” Isn't that just what you want as you plan a dinner party