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Spaetzle with Succulent Beef by John SpottiswoodOur good german friend Helmut Solfrank loves to cook Spaetzle. He recently returned from a summer vacation in Germany and brought us a Spaetzle maker back! It's a simple device for making this very simple, but tasty, German pasta of flour, water and oil. You want to serve it with a flavorful meat stew with lots of juice/gravy. We… |
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Pan Roasted New York Steak with Roasted Potatoes by Erica Holland-TollTry this with my Green Garlic Aioli and Shaved Vegetable Salad; a perfect meal for two. It's very important to use high quality, organic and local ingredients when possible. |
6 votes
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Sliced Seared Steak (Tagliata di Manzo) by daniellec1Buy a little good quality steak and prepare it very quickly in a cast iron skillet with rosemary sprigs and garlic cloves. Amazing - you can make it for guests - and requires almost no preparation. Lightly smash the garlic cloves and the peels will come off easily. Add a salad or vegetable or potato dish on the side. |
4 votes
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Blackened Ribeye Steaks by Ron BaldwinEasy Cajun Classic Steak Preparation: Serve with a fresh Salad and Baked Potatoes for a complete meal. |
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Quick & Easy Beef Stroganoff by Salad FoodieStart with canned beef round roast (or leftover roast beef) and pre-sliced mushrooms or canned, and the prep time for this classic entree is cut in half. |
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Salisbury Steak with Horseradish Mushroom Gravy by Denise SherinThis is comfort food to me. It's a timeless classic and it's still yummy today. It is a great one pot meal that can be finished in a crock pot too, just brown the beef patties first. Serve it over egg noodles and it's hearty, tasty dinner. |
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Beef Tenderloin Stroganoff With Dill Weed by Bob VincentThis Stroganoff dish is adapted from one my Mom made for the family on special occasions. She got hers from a Spice Islands Cook Book published in 1961. I have modified it significantly. The original used Sirloin steak. I used Beef Tenderloin only because I had some frozen that needed to be used. Any cut of beef will work but… |
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Asian Sloppy Joe Sliders by Bob VincentThis is adapted from a recipe that appeared in Cuisine At Home recently. I added red onion and used more cilantro than the original. It is an easy dish to prepare in a hurry for a weeknight meal. The water chestnuts and hoisin sauce add an Asian flair to the standard Sloppy Joe. I served the dish with Myra Byanka's Napa Asian… |
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Sloppy Sloppy Joes by Shawna HillThese get really sloppy, but taste really good. The aroma brings everyone running to the table long before it is finished cooking. |
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Wattleseed Beef Tenderloin by Benjamin ChristieWhilst working at the Duxton Hotel in Singapore a few years back, I was inspired by a French chef who used to make dish he called Coffee Beef. The dish does sound unusual, however my version using wattleseed is rather subtle compared to the over powering strong coffee aromas that his dish produced. I first did this dish whilst guest… |
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T's Taco Salad by Patrick TravisA little more complex than most taco salads but I think this is worth the extra effort. Wherever peppers or chili power is called out, feel free to increase or decrease the amounts to suit your pallet. |
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KEEMA (SPICED GROUND MEAT) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBSubscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. Our family friends in Karachi used to invite us for dinner parties. I was fascinated with the less spiced keema they served. It's so simple but delicious that's why I came up with this recipe... |
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Chicken Fried Steak with Green Chili & Egg by Mick RosacciSouthwestern Pueblo style chicken fried steak with a simple green chile gravy and a soft cooked egg. |
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AJ's Dirty Yellow Rice by Allen J. ArmstrongI kept this a bit plain because of the kids. You can spice it up by adding more of the Cajun seasoning. |
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