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These crunchy lettuce-wrapped appetizers are packed with fried rice vermicelli fritters, crispy roasted Peking duck, and Chinese mushrooms.
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Small zucchinis are stuffed with basmati rice, ground lamb, and mint in this Middle Eastern dish.
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An easy turkey meatloaf recipe with bacon, smoked paprika, ancho chile, and a chipotle and ketchup glaze.
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This is my yia yia's recipe--a family favorite straight from the village of Kyparissia. Serve as an appetizer or with tzatziki, Greek salata, and pita or pasta for a full meal. They taste best served at room temp and make for wonderful leftovers. If you don't care for lamb, try using all beef instead.
Ingredients: bread, milk, garlic, onion, mint, salt, beef, lamb, eggs, flour
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The Middle Eastern way with ground lamb, or beef, for that matter, is in combination with cracked bulgur wheat and onion There are hundreds of ways to turn this delicious mixture into kibbe, little football-shaped savory treats sold and eaten everywhere and made daily in homes throughout the region (There are other kinds of kibbe, too, like fish, but that’s another story.) For a less labor-intensive version, kibbe can also be baked like a flat cake
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Blend ground beef and ground lamb with onion, garlic, rosemary, and marjoram in a food processor to get gyros-style meat in your home kitchen.
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Here is a rich and peppery stew that hails from the coastal plains of the Carolinas The name derives from the way in which the pieces of chicken sit in the pot, like hummocks in a bog It has since spread across both North and South Carolina, according to Kathleen Purvis, the food editor of The Charlotte Observer in North Carolina
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes About 50 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This Cuban-style grilled preparation of thinly cut rib eye steaks are amazingly flavorful, with a quick and easy marinade of lime and beer. This cut of meat is sold in most Mexican or Cuban groceries but can also be found or asked for at any butcher. Stir up a pitcher of mojitos and you're ready for a Cuban style vacation in your own backyard.