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This recipe is from the British-born chef April Bloomfield, who says it dates back to an era when an English pub might cook a hunk of meat by dangling it from a hook above a roaring fire The “pudding” emerged from a pan full of runny batter that would have been placed beneath the meat to soak up the juices “The heat of the fire would make the Yorkshire pudding rise up, and all the fat would seep in,” she said
Ingredients: eggs, milk, flour, salt, beef
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Beef chuck is simmered with onion, cilantro and peppers to make a lively taco stuffing.
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Udon noodles are added to a thick vegetable broth flavored with curry powder and soy sauce in this quick and easy Japanese-inspired soup.
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A quick, easy chicken pho recipe. You will need rice vermicelli noodles, a rotisserie chicken, chicken broth, basil, mung bean sprouts, and Sriracha.
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This Asian-style recipe coleslaw uses pre-packaged coleslaw mix and ramen noodles as well as an artificial sweetener in the dressing for a delicious alternative to the creamy summertime classic.
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White rice is sauteed with onion and garlic, then steamed and flavored with diced tomatoes, vegetables, and chopped parsley for a colorful side dish.
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Step-by-step detailed instructions and photos on roasting a goose.
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A sake-mirin browned butter sauce lends an Asian touch to these lovely filet mignons.
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This unorthodox method for roasting a turkey gives you a delicious, evenly cooked bird — fast Before roasting, the bird’s legs are splayed so they lie flat on the bottom of the roasting pan, where they are seared That jump-starts the cooking of the dark meat (which always needs more time than the white meat)
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Oxtail is my favorite meal and I serve this recipe to all my friends and use it for my frozen food business. Everyone loves it. I call it God's food as it is so delicious! This meal is very rich, but oh so good! Oxtail is easily available here in Africa but I have heard it can be obtained in the US.