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This is an easy weeknight dinner idea for the slow cooker. Just let a roast cook with onions and garlic in a mixture of beef broth and vegetable broth.
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This rich, sweet-and-salty Japanese braised pork is as comforting as it is easy to make. The recipe will also adapt well to a slow cooker, just do the searing and sauce-making on the stove, then pour it all into a slow cooker, and go do something fun while dinner cooks!
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This simple, flavorful beef roast rubbed with thyme, paprika, and cumin is made with chuck eye, a cut from the chuck portion of the rib-eye muscle.
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This simple pork roast is first rubbed with onion soup mix, covered in cranberry sauce, then slow-cooked to tender perfection in this sweet and savory twist on the traditional pork roast.
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Roast beef with Yorkshire puddings is the most traditional British meal, but it is every bit as popular here in the United States.
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Cochinita Pibil is a Mexican pulled pork version, where pork shoulder is cooked in a spicy sauce made with annatto paste and orange juice.
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Two easy gravy recipes with photos and step-by-step instructions.
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Chicken bakes in a complex Asian marinade of soy sauce, onion, ginger, garlic and oyster sauce that gets its heat from chili sauce and powder. Be sure to serve with rice so you can savor every last drop.
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Rib roast breaded with bread crumbs and Romano cheese then roasted slowly to keep it juicy and succulent.
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Flavorful boneless pork loin with a classical marinade. The currant sauce is a must for an elegant touch. Makes a great holiday or special occasion dinner.
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A spice grinder is a key tool, because freshly ground spices have the most vibrant flavor. The spice crust on this roast is peppery, fragrant, and so delicious you'll want to pick it off and eat it while the roast rests.
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Unless you’re familiar with coffee concentrate, New Orleans iced coffee is a puzzling ritual The first time I had it, I watched skeptically as a friend’s mother filled a plastic Mardi Gras cup with ice, poured in an inch of inky coffee from a mayonnaise jar, then topped it off with milk It was as smooth as a milkshake but had a rich coffee flavor and packed a caffeinated punch
Ingredients: coffee, roast, water