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Steak Diane was a staple on menus in fine dining establishments back in the day. Prepared tableside where the server ignited the cognac, it was an impressive sight. But that step's optional here.
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While Chef John warns that it's not authentic Chinese or even Americanized Chinese, this easy stir-fry is a perfectly delicious dinner served over rice.
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"On a recent trip to Southern France, I was taken with how the air smelled like herbes de Provence," says Food and Wine's Marcia Kiesel. The herbs in the famous blend are delicious with lamb.
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At the apogee of cooking in vino is this dish, which involves a whole beef roast As befits a thing that humans have been eating since before computers, before cars, before guns — perhaps before science itself — boeuf à la mode tastes less invented than it does discovered The best strategy is to cook it a day before you plan to serve it; it tastes better reheated than immediately, and the seasoning is most even and best distributed when it has time to spend in its rich broth.
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark and takes 20 minutes, plus at least 4 1/2 hours’ marinating and roasting. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is one of my mind bending recipes...yummy...smiles..
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The addition of brown sugar and mixed spices to the brine for this pork loin enhances the meat's natural sweet, spiced flavor.
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This no-hassle roast is made by covering venison with apples and sliced onions then cooking it in the slow cooker. The apple does something magical! The gravy goes great with mashed potatoes.
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Heritage turkeys can be tricky to roast; the flesh is firmer than that of a supermarket bird P Allen Smith, the Southern cooking and lifestyle expert from whom this recipe is adapted, suggests a day in a brine sweetened with apple cider and then roasting the bird on a bed of rosemary