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Korean Marinated Flank Steak

Korean Marinated Flank Steak by Jer

Mince the garlic in a food processor, until it stops jumping around. Just leave it there, and throw in the cleaned green onions, cut into pieces about 2 inches long. Be sure to include the greens, about 2/3 of the way down (until it starts to look old and ragged). Just process the onions with the garlic and scoop it all out and mix in…

2 votes
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Brisket a la Carbonnade

Brisket a la Carbonnade by Veronica Gantley

2 votes
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Gluten Free Meatballs

Gluten Free Meatballs by Gluten Free Chefery

Make them in bulk and you can freeze them and use them as you want to.

2 votes
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In-N-Out Cheeseburger w Onion Rings

In-N-Out Cheeseburger w Onion Rings by jason kim

Thanks to one of our food magazines, we were able to make/copycat our favorite burger of all time--In-N-Out Burgers of California (well now in other Western states as well). We were reluctant and didn't expect much from the recipe, but after making the sauce alone we knew the burgers had a chance of being........full story and recipe…

2 votes
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Atlanta Brisket

Atlanta Brisket by Robyn Savoie

Atlanta Brisket is a braised, southern dish featuring boxed onion soup mix, ketchup, and Atlanta’s own Coca-Cola. In this recipe I replaced the artificial-tasting soup mix with sautéed onions and garlic powder, brown sugar, and dried thyme. To ensure that the brisket was seasoned throughout, pierced it with a fork and salted it…

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Barbecued Burnt Ends, Kansas City Style

Barbecued Burnt Ends, Kansas City Style by Foodiewife

Burnt ends are flavorful pieces of meat cut from the point half of a smoked brisket. It was love at first bite, for me. I'm one of those people who loves to eat the crunchy end of roasted or grilled meats. If you belong to this club, as well, you would love the crunchiness of the brisket-- and that smoky taste! Want to see how I…

2 votes
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Brisket with leeks, carrots, and garlic

Brisket with leeks, carrots, and garlic by Nancy Miyasaki

This is a great dish to serve a group of family or friends. Perfect on a brisk fall or winter day. You can make it up to a day or two ahead. The flavors only improve with time! Serve with mashed potatoes , yams, green beans or spinach.

2 votes
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Grilled Steak with Israeli - North African BBQ Rub

Grilled Steak with Israeli - North African BBQ Rub by John Spottiswood

Almost nothing tastes better on steak or lamb that is thick enough to slice than an Israeli or North African spice rub. I combined a bit of both in this rub, using the base from an Israeli Hawaij rub and adding coriander which is more commonly found in Moroccan rubs. The combination is phenomenal. You won't be disappointed!

2 votes
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Mongolian Beef

Mongolian Beef by Chez la mere

Adapted from The Essence of Shangri-La

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Stir-fry Beef with Mushroom and Cauliflower

Stir-fry Beef with Mushroom and Cauliflower by ShaleeDP

FilipinoRecipe dish. Adding some chilies to make it a bit spicy.

2 votes
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Braised Short Ribs with Vegetables

Braised Short Ribs with Vegetables by Nancy Miyasaki

I absolutely love the mouthwatering taste of short ribs. This preparation, which has a richly flavored gravy chock full of vegetables, is absolutely fantastic. It's also beautiful to serve (don't be discouraged by the picture)! A perfect dish for a dinner party. You're guests will rave about it.

2 votes
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Beef Stroganoff with Butter Noodles

Beef Stroganoff with Butter Noodles by Chef Smith

2 votes
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No-Peek Beef Tips

No-Peek Beef Tips by Sarah Easler

The time spent in the oven is the only time-consuming part of this dish...but it tastes like you spent all day in the kitchen. (I love these types of recipes.) ;)

2 votes
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Pinoy Beef Adobo With Coconut Milk

Pinoy Beef Adobo With Coconut Milk by ShaleeDP

Another variety of the famous Filipino adobo.

2 votes
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Slow Cooked Beefy Stew

Slow Cooked Beefy Stew by ShaleeDP

This is my version of slow cooked beef stew. I like it this way, slowly cooked brings the delicious taste and the tender meat out of the beef.

2 votes
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