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This requisite seafood dish was served at the Obama inaugural luncheon.
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This simple stovetop lamb stew is seasoned with only a pinch of saffron and a splash of wine, then showered with lots of chopped mint Once assembled, this fragrant stew takes only about an hour to cook It has a bright-flavored lightness that makes it ideal for these balmy evenings
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Lamb shoulder blade chops are marinated in a mixture of balsamic vinegar, olive oil, and soy sauce then grilled and served with mint leaves.
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A comforting, healthy Mediterranean fish stew recipe with clams, white fish, leeks, and fennel.
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Here is a fairly basic recipe for stew, a low-and-slow variety that calls for simmering lamb (though you could use beef) with barley and root vegetables, then adding some kale at the end so that it doesn’t entirely collapse It’s a simple equation that takes in whatever ingredients you have on hand Start with meat, sturdy root vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes, turnips, rutabaga, parsnip, carrots) and grains (barley, wheat berries, farro), add water and simmer away
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Mary had a little lamb whose icing was as white as snow (or pink, if you prefer) thanks to a sprinkling of sanding sugar.
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Homemade lamb patties seasoned with cumin and coriander are layered with feta cheese, spinach, and tzatziki in these grilled lamb sliders.
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Every Irish household has their own version of this famous dish-so here's mine. I like to add chunky pieces of parsnip for a little sweetness, and fresh rosemary gives it a distinct flavour and aroma. If you use a tougher cut of meat, you can leave it to simmer longer before adding the potatoes. Fantastic on a cold, blustery day-served with a pint of the black stuff, of course!
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne and takes 1 hour 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Old fashioned potted meat recipe, consisting of cooked beef that is passed through a food grinder and blended with butter. It can be stored in the refrigerator for no more than 1 week. Best served on really hot bread or toast. No extra butter needed!
Ingredients: beef stew, butter