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Travel to Havana with this simple take on a Cuban pressed sandwich.
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Freshly grated horseradish root spices up beautifully grilled yellowfin tuna steaks in this fabulous recipe.
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Bold Korean flavors nicely complement meaty tuna steaks in this quick dish.
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Nick Fauchald adds fabulous smoky flavors to the Catalan sauce romesco by swapping in smoked almonds for the usual plain kind and adding a touch of pimentón de la Vera (powdered, smoked Spanish red peppers).
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This is such a great, simple red meat-lover's dish. The sauce is flavorful and easy to make. This dish looks like a lot of work, but is so simple. Great for impressing people.
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This recipe is by Merrill Stubbs and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here, grilled tuna is smothered with a mixture of flavorful herbs, made more potent by the addition of chopped olives and a little raw garlic A mix of parsley, basil, chives, chervil and marjoram, for example, would be splendid, as would one of cilantro, mint and basil (I would rule out only thyme, tarragon and rosemary, unless you use them in minuscule quantities.) If you don't have a grill, many readers have baked it at 425 and been happy with the results.
Ingredients: steaks, olives, herbs, garlic
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Get Abalone Hors d'oeuvres Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: bacon, monterey jack, steaks
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These gourmet empanadas filled with ham and Roquefort cheese are a quick and versatile appetizer or finger food that your guests will love.
Ingredients: empanada, roquefort cheese, ham, egg
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These pan-seared Brussels sprouts are sweet with maple butter and salty from rich Iberico ham, with pops of pickled garlic and crisp fried sage. They make an...
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This is so easy and all done in one pot! It is delicious and everyone including kids will love it! This recipe is tried and true, impossible to fail! It can also be doubled or tripled without problems, but lower the heat on the second and third batch when browning, as not to burn.