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Set it and Forget it Prime Rib Roast by Kelly ChristensenNo holiday entrée yet devised is easier than the following technique for roasting beef. This ingenious method is from a recipe book of Marlene Sorosky (my mother's favorite cook)and is taken from the proprietors of Angelo's Market and Cooking school in Modesto CA. Prep time is 5 minutes. Bake time is 15 minutes per rib or 5… |
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Taco Pie by GlennTacos without all of the mess. If you like Taco you have got to like Taco Pie and it is really easy to make. Enjoy. |
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Marinated Prime Rib Roast by Connie McmillanOriginally this is my husband`s prime rib recipe, since holiday is fast approaching I did a major twist to this recipe to make it more festive.I added pineapplebits for tropical touch, ground cloves for the aroma and brown sugar for the hint of sweetness. This flavorful roast is suitable for any special occasion and the marinade in… |
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CROCKPOT MEATBALL PARM by Cara FernicolaThere's nothing better then coming home after a long days work, to the smell of slow cooked meatballs and sauce! This recipe is quick to prepare, super easy (you cant mess this up!), cheap and most of all DELISH! Perfect weeknight meal |
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Mrs. Canaday's BBQ Beef Brisket by Andra KiserThis recipe came from a family friend who got it from a butcher. I've been making this since the 1970s. |
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Italian Meatballs by Salad FoodieYears ago I had an Italian neighbor who became a close friend. I always commented on her delicious meatballs and one day she shared the recipe with me. I have made them ever since about the same way. You can vary the meats using what's on hand, but I usually select lean ground beef, turkey, chicken or lamb, with an equal amount of… |
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The Very Best Meatloaf by FoodiewifeThis my family's favorite meatloaf recipe, of all time--and has become my most viewed recipe on my blog! What makes this taste so good is a combination of beef, veal* and pork-- pricier, but it doesn't taste like a giant hamburger! Fresh marjoram and spices, hot sauce and herbs, and a fantastic glaze makes this so good-- you really… |
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Thai Short Ribs by Nancy MiyasakiIf you've had Korean short ribs, and loved them, you should definitely give these Thai short ribs a try! Short ribs, the flavorful, fatty cuts from the ends of the rib bones, may be my favorite red meat. Get the shorter, English cut short ribs if you can. The sauce is a classic Thai combination of hot, sour, salty, and sweet. A… |
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Nuwave Meatloaf by Sharon TisonA family favorite has always been meatloaf. This recipe can be made in advance, shaped and frozen. It cooks well from freezer to NuWave Oven just increase the original cooking time to 14 minutes instead of 10. I hope you like it. |
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Cuban-style Steaks in Garlic-Lime Marinade by John SpottiswoodThese steaks are a treat and a great way to make an inexpensive cut of meat memorable. You can use bottom round (best), top round, or a thin cut sirloin for this dish. The steaks should be cut about a 1/2 thick. Mine were a little thicker, so I pounded them with a mallet to thin them. In Cuban restaurants, this recipe is called… |
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How to Use a NuWave Oven to Dehydrate by AvaDrying foods has grown more sophisticated over time, but the principle remains the same: When foods are dehydrated, microorganisms such as mold, yeast and bacteria can't grow in them so they don't spoil. Dried foods are ideal for backpacking, camping, or any time you want a quick and nutritious snack on the go. The NuWave Oven, a… |
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St. Patrick's Day Beef Stew with Guinness by John SpottiswoodThis is a great Beef Stew adapted from a recipe by Margaret Johnson. We doubled the recipe, used about half the butter, and added plenty of salt and black pepper. We also cooked it about 5 hours ahead of time and let it sit in the pot for another 3 hours after it was done cooking. It was awesome. |
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Tallerine Casserole by Salad FoodieTallerine, talerine, tallerini...I’ve no idea of the spelling or origin of this vintage casserole but it remains a crowd pleaser yet today. I’ve tweaked my 70's recipe somewhat ~ it’s one of those recipes that adapts easily to variations. |
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Khalia - Georgian Beef Stew by John SpottiswoodThis is the incredible, densely flavored beef stew that I enjoyed so much at a Georgian restaurant in St. Petersburg, Russia. I've been searching for this, and finally I nailed it. I had this served in a sizzling cast iron pan in Russia, and while I didn't serve it that way to my dinner guests last night, it tasted just as good.… |
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Truffle-crusted Beef Tenderloin by Roland PassotYou'll want to serve this dish immediately after it's cooked over haricot verts with a truffle Madeira sauce. |
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