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Simmer leafy green kale, canned tomatoes with chile peppers, onions, garlic, spices, and fresh herbs with plump, white canned cannellini beans to make this savory, Italian-inspired ragu or vegetable stew.
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Anne Burrell's slow-cooked tender short ribs are a sure way to please your holiday guests.
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This is considered the Philippine national dish. The combination of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger and peppercorns is delicious and actually preserves the chicken! Great for picnics. My mother taught me how to cook this, using her variation from the original recipe. A delicious, cheap and easy dish! Serve it hot with hot steamed Jasmine rice.
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Pinto beans simmer all day in a slow cooker with cubes of Black Forest ham. A little bit of lard adds a flavorful richness to this bean stew.
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This easy recipe fuses walnuts, lentils, and pasta the perfect combination for a cool-weather dinner.
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This is a popular style of cooking whole pig in Asia and Southeast Asia especially in the Philippines. In my catering company, suckling pig is one of the symbolic...
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This barley risotto is delicious and charming. It makes a nice side dish for steak or roasted meats. Especially when you want to serve something a little different.
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Serve this simple Filipino chicken and sauce dish over rice. You can use both chicken legs and thighs.
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This classic adobo recipe is simple to make and famous with all who have tasted it. It has been modified to be a bit more saucy than traditional adobo, it is delicious served over rice.
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A bowl of Chinese dumplings is always welcome, whether served in broth or, like here, simply dressed with rice vinegar and spicy sesame oil It’s no trouble at all to chop and season the filling, and store-bought wrappers are easy to stuff and seal Four minutes in boiling water is all it takes to get these bright-tasting shellfish dumplings on the table.