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This slow-simmered chicken soup is full of flavor - and delicious herbed matzo balls. If you make it in a pressure cooker, the long simmering time is reduced to just 45 minutes.
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This frittata recipe has a horseradish sour cream topping and is filled with more horseradish, eggs, onions, cheese, and asparagus for a Passover breakfast.
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Light and refreshing, yet packed with flavor from herbs, jalapeños and garlic, this is an easy, after-work meal that can be endlessly adapted to suit what you’ve got on hand Substitute other thinly sliced raw vegetables for the cucumbers (zucchini, carrot, radishes, celery, cabbage, fennel), and other herbs for the cilantro and parsley (dill, basil, mint) Just be sure not to overcook the flattened chicken, which can happen in an instant.
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This recipe for choucroute loaf, vaguely Alsatian in its addition of smoked ham, apples, mustard and caraway to the usual mixture of ground chuck, veal and pork, makes astonishing meatloaf and terrific Sunday lunch sandwiches afterward Paired with sauerkraut, the dish winks at real choucroute and in some ways is even more delicious For finicky kids, provide a side dish of mashed potatoes.
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Chard adds a touch of sweetness and earthiness to this classic baked pasta dish.
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Here's a stir-fry far better than most take-out Chinese, and you can make it with any lean cut of meat — flank steak, London broil, tenderloin, sirloin or skirt steak — so long as it is cut thin against the grain Most takeout joints use snow peas, but sugar snaps are juicier and more succulent, and just as crunchy (Their downside is that they are slightly more work: they need to be thinly sliced.) As for the sauce, it's simple: thick dark soy sauce (tamari works well), sesame oil, chicken broth and Madeira.
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Turkey, celery, onion, and herbs in a creamy sauce.