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For her Manhattan restaurant, Salvation Taco, F&W Best New Chef 2007 April Bloomfield worked with chef Roberto Santibañez to develop a menu of admittedly inauthentic, but very delicious and creative Mexican-inspired dishes like this amazing skirt ste
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This recipe takes classic steak and eggs and combines it with eggs Benedict to get poached eggs over seared steak and an English muffin, with béarnaise sauce.
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One of our specialty dish, Beef Rendang, is among our customer favorites. It has over 15 ingredients and may seem a bit daunting to make, but it is well worth...
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The beef stew here will be unfamiliar to most cooks, though it has much in common with the classic American dish It is Japanese in origin and loaded with the warmth of soy, ginger, sweetness (best provided by mirin, the sweet Japanese cooking wine, but sugar or honey will do, too), winter squash and the peel and juice of a lemon These simple and delicious counterpoints make a great stew.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Made healthier by increasing the amount of fresh carrots, onion, potatoes, and celery, this chuck roast is slow cooked for several hours, for a juicy and tender meal.
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My wife, Mary Kay, recently started a food blog because she is trying to write a cookbook and this project challenged her to write recipes weekly. I am a corporate...
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This stir-fry has a ginger-garlic kick that you won't be able to resist.
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Always a family favorite, this classic dish of quickly sauteed beef and onion in a creamy mushroom sauce is perfect over hot cooked noodles. Garnish with fresh parsley for a colorful table presence and serve with a family favorite green vegetable.
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Carne asada means “grilled meat,” which in turn can mean a lot But skirt steak is what you most often see made into carne asada (and in some supermarkets, skirt steak is called carne asada) Because of its high fat content, it’s perfect for tacos
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These hamburgers combine ground beef with sun-dried tomatoes, blue cheese, Worcestershire sauce, and dry mustard. These are best on the grill for great flavor.