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Great recipe for grilled steaks that does not require marinating for several hours. Rub the steaks with oil and garlic, salt and pepper to taste, and when the coals are ready, throw the steaks on the grate. Fresh rosemary is placed on top of the meat while grilling.
Ingredients: steaks, olive oil, cloves, rosemary
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Fast and easy! These sloppy joes are a sure winner. Ground beef and chili sauce are the main ingredients, the rest you probably have on hand. Only 5 ingredients, so it goes from in the pot to on the table super fast!
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: bones, carrots, onion, celery
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A pressure cooker makes quick and easy work of this tender kale stewed with turkey bacon, onions, celery, and garlic for a versatile side dish.
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Stir-fried ground pork with ginger, garlic, onions, carrot, and celery get a surprise addition of diced watermelon before being wrapped in iceberg lettuce leaves for a fun meal.
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Salmon replaces tuna in this old-fashioned sandwich.
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Chestnut soup with roasted chestnuts, fennel, onions, apples, celery, and a dollop of sour cream.
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Sliced squid is tossed with a lemon juice, garlic, and celery mixture!
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This creamy, rich and tangy dressing turns a simple green salad into a flavorful treat!
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All the ingredients for Philly cheesesteak - rib-eye, Cheez Whiz®, and onions - are simmered in a slow cooker in this cheesy, warm dip.
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There are three pretty joyful projects here that reward not only the pleasure-driven eater but the scientifically curious mind as well Making soy milk, making soft tofu, and making a savory caramel sauce (not sweet like the one you're probably accustomed to, but vinegary and spicy) are all as easy as those beginner science projects we remember from grade school (growing marigolds or sprouting avocado pits) and equally as wondrous As always, ingredients matter
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An easy twist on classic teriyaki, with grilled pork chops and fresh pineapple.