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Southern Low Country Braised Pig's Feet by SmokinhotchefThis recipe sings low country with high notes. A very significant part of African American heritage and culture. Pig's feet, along with the other 'undesirable' discarded parts, like ears and chittlins' were a staple in the slaves' diets as well as pinto beans and cornbread, also their personal vegetable gardens. This was sustainable… |
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Creole Spiced Pork Chops by Amos MillerPork chops with chops! These nicely spiced cuts can be toned up or down, depending on your taste. Gluten-free diners will enjoy these with King Arthur, Domata or Hodgson Mill flour. All Purpose works just fine. Thanks to Chef Austin for the inspiration! |
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Braised Bone-In Veal Breast with Tomatoes & Potatoes by La Tavola Marche (farm, inn & cooking school)Literally a one pot dinner - thinly sliced roasted veal breast with layers of tomatoes & potatoes makes for a rich delicious meal that is easy to make. A classic example of cucina povera, peasant cooking using a tough piece of meat & simple ingredients to create rich dish fit for a king. (You can use slices of veal breast or other… |
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Chiapas Pot Roasted Pork - Cochito Chiapaneco by John SpottiswoodI adapted this delicious, crispy-edged meat recipe from Rick Bayless's Mexican Kitchen. Nancy and I used to eat at his restaurant, the Frontera Grill, when we lived in Chicago. I served this over black beans and rice along with my spicy Ropa Vieja recipe and it was a huge hit. This would be a great alternative to carnitas for a… |
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Good Ole Fashioned Southern Creecy Greens by SmokinhotchefA low-country delicacy of sorts, creecy greens are often not found in supermarkets like more common greens i.e. mustard, kale, collard. Supply in the rural country is mainly a matter of who can identify the tangy green by sight and if the 'patch' is large enough to divvy out any to others. Generally a 'mess' of salad will only yield… |
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Honey-Habanero Glazed Ribs by Alex MarshRibs can take a long time to cook, but it's worth it. Wonderful sweet and sour mixture to the glaze. You'll love it. |
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Tarragon Chicken with Mushrooms by Salad FoodieSimple to prepare, Tarragon Chicken with Mushrooms makes a nice weeknight or Sunday dinner. This version is lighter than the creamy-sauce ones, but with plenty of flavor, you won't miss the calories or fat!. |
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Traditional Beef Stew by Chef ChuckTraditional Beef Stew has been around for many years. Less desirable pieces of meat like the butt, pieces from the leg, and shoulder are most commonly used when making stews. These fibrous cuts of meat require longer cooking times with a variable amount of liquid- a cooking technique called braising. Braising uses moist and dry heat.… |
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Verza e salsiccia (Cabbage and Sausage) by Frank FarielloNot sure about you, but the weather here has crossed the line from pleasantly crisp to downright cold at night. That's as good an excuse as any for some good, stick to the ribs eating. It may sound eastern European, but Italians, too, like their cabbage, especially in colder weather, and like to combine it with pork. The typical… |
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Melt-In-Your-Mouth Braised Short Ribs by Amanda NatividadHow can you not want succulent meat that literally falls off the bone when you poke it with your fork? And that delicious pan gravy? Heaven. |
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Braised Beef (Curtis Stone) by ShaleeDPI like the way he incorporate these ingredients to a very sumptuous dish. |
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Braciola by B InnesLittle beef roulades braised in a tomato sauce, delicious! |
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Spicy Braised Beef Ribs with Creamy Herbed Mashed Potatoes by Rashawnda Martin
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Savory Country Style Corned Beef Hash by SmokinhotchefThis recipe is a simple satisfying and quick meal. Canned corn beef is matched with potatoes, onions and green pepper for chunky forks full of flavor. With time constraints as well as trying to pinch pennies, it's nice to know you can happily create a meal for at least 4 people with just 1 can. Served simply with buttered or olive… |
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Catfish «en meurette» by Frank FarielloThe term «en meurette» refers to a dish that has been braised in a particularly delicious red wine sauce from the Burgundy region of France. Probably the best known of these dishes is oeufs en meurette, made from poached eggs. But even tastier, in my opinion, is fish made this way. The firm-fleshed monkfish (lotte in French) lends… |
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