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Nothing beats saimin, or Hawaiian ramen, when you want a quick, cheap bowl of fresh, hot noodles in a flavorful dashi broth with soft-boiled eggs and SPAM®.
Ingredients: eggs, water, meat cut, green onion
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Make a hearty stew from your corned beef brisket, potatoes, parsnips, carrots, cabbage, and Irish stout beef for a different St. Patrick's Day main dish.
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Old fashioned potted meat recipe, consisting of cooked beef that is passed through a food grinder and blended with butter. It can be stored in the refrigerator for no more than 1 week. Best served on really hot bread or toast. No extra butter needed!
Ingredients: beef stew, butter
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne With Pierre Franey and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This delicious Syrian lamb and vegetable stew is made in layers and served with steamed rice or bulgur. It's a traditional Damascene style of cooking.
Ingredients: ghee, lamb meat
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A tradition in the historic Louisiana town made famous in 'Steel Magnolias,' these deep-fried pastries filled with a zesty ground beef and pork mixture are made easy by using prepared pie crust.
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This lavish, British-style meat pie is a delicious, time-consuming project It comes together over many hours, layering the flavors and textures of many different meats, and seals it all in a buttery homemade dough The recipe belongs to the chef Angie Mar of the Beatrice Inn in New York, who makes the pie at her restaurant in smaller ramekins, so that each person gets her own marrow bone