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Fresh tomatoes and mint are whisked together with extra virgin olive oil and white wine vinegar in this refreshing sauce.
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The crown rib roast is one of the most festive and serviceable cuts of meat, beautifully proportioned and wieldy, with luscious, lean red meat at the chop end tapering off into rustic, fatty and crispy rib bits at the bone end, with a built-in handle to facilitate gnawing Domestic lamb is more than suitable for crown roast and with its slightly firmer texture seems to stand up better on the plate than the incredibly supple lamb from Australia and New Zealand The local lamb is also a good deal.
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Highly flavorful beef bouillon soup made from beef oxtails.
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Make delicious soup with stock from chicken feet! The rich gelatin of the feet create a rich and nutritious stock.
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St. Louis-style pork ribs are smoked on a gas grill then basted with barbeque sauce in this easy recipe for a delicious, messy dinner.
Ingredients: pork ribs, barbeque sauce
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In the two decades after World War II, Jane Stern and Michael Stern told Marian Burros of The Times in 1991, “a nation once known for square meals and the bluenose abstinence of Prohibition fell in love with deluxe food, vintage wine and the joy of cooking.” They captured that gourmania in their book of that year, “American Gourmet,” and this recipe, for a luxe and amazing casserole of nutmeg-scented chicken and garlic, comes from it Serve the dish with a baguette or two, and squeeze the buds of garlic out on the bread Spread the mash like butter and use the bread to mop up the luscious sauce.
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A minted honey and lemon sauce provides a great tasting variation on these lamb skewers.
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The flour-dredged ribs are browned in olive oil and then simmered with vegetables and herbs in red wine and beef stock.
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You don’t need a mega-barbecuer to get slow-cooked flavor and tenderness.
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This is how my Brazilian mom prepares pork ribs. Boiling the ribs with the seasonings ensures that the meat will remain moist and juicy, and that the flavors will fully penetrate the meat. I hope you like these as much as I always have! Serve with lime wedges, rice and a fresh green salad.