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Venison, Great Hunter Style

Venison, Great Hunter Style by Gyula Sziraczky

Well, this is something that you need to try at least once...and make sure that you have a really good bottle of Zin or Pinot...and of course have your friends invited! This recipe is originally published by Bela Liscsinszky, the Chef of the Golden Dragon Inn in Szentendre, Hungary. This is a modified version of it...

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Moroccan Chicken with Tomatoes, Chickpeas and Mint

Moroccan Chicken with Tomatoes, Chickpeas and Mint by Cecelia Heer

This is a version of a tagine, a classic Moroccan stew. Although I have an authentic tagine, I prepare this dish in my Dutch oven. I use only dark meat because it stays moist when braised and absorbs the variety of spices really well. This is delicious served over couscous (preferably tri-colored).

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Risotto all'indivia belga

Risotto all'indivia belga by Frank Fariello

Risotto is one of my 'go to' dishes when I don't feel like cooking anything elaborate. That may sound odd: risotto has a reputation for being a lot of work and easy to get wrong. And yes, when done badly, risotto can be a rather goopy mess. But it is not really very hard to learn the right technique and, if you use a pressure cooker,…

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Penne ai funghi (Penne with Mushroom and Tomato Sauce)

Penne ai funghi (Penne with Mushroom and Tomato Sauce) by Frank Fariello

Fall is my favorite season, and one of the best reasons to love the Fall is all the wonderful food you get to eat! The sprightly but rather thin dishes of summer give way to more substantial fare: game, soups and stews of all kinds, pumpkin and other squashes, beans, apples, pears and, perhaps best of all, mushrooms! Here's a…

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Black Beans Pork Stew

Black Beans Pork Stew by BestOodles

Hearty pork stew!

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Lone Star Pork & Cabbage

Lone Star Pork & Cabbage by Tracy Morris

We didn't eat a lot of pork in my house growing up. I grew up thinking that beyond ham and bacon, pork was something that Yankees eat. And yes, we did use that term. Still do in certain parts. I was a little crazy about folks from the northeast as a young woman. I get along peculiarly well with people who hail from The City (as those…

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Braised beef in rich tomato and anchovy sauce

Braised beef in rich tomato and anchovy sauce by Lemon Squeezy

A hearty dish of meltingly tender beef

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Pork Loin w/ Roma Tomatoes & Capers

Pork Loin w/ Roma Tomatoes & Capers by Yvonne Tally, Your Fit Gourmet

Do not boil the liquid, just simmer lively otherwise the meat will cook too fast and be tough and dry. Using a pork loin rather than tenderloin is less expensive by about $1 per pound. Have you butcher slice it for you in 1/2 – 3/4 inch thick medallions.

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Beef Tenderloin in Merlot with Shallots and Tail of Veal

Beef Tenderloin in Merlot with Shallots and Tail of Veal by Nazzareno Casha

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Risotto with Radicchio and Saint-Andre Cheese

Risotto with Radicchio and Saint-Andre Cheese by Frank Fariello

Here is a risotto that should prove that vegetarian dishes can be perfectly satisfying, even indulgent: a risotto made with vegetable broth, and flavored with a wonderful combination of bitter radicchio with the creamy savor of Saint-André cheese.

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Pennette with Butternut Squash Purée and Sorrento Walnuts

Pennette with Butternut Squash Purée and Sorrento Walnuts by Frank Fariello

This easy and delicious recipe by Neapolitan chef Inghemarck Guida highlights the unique taste of Sorrento walnuts. Of course, if you can't get Sorrento walnuts, this dish will work with 'regular' walnuts--just make sure they are still fresh and flavorful. The original recipe calls for 'zucca' which is Italian for pumpkin. But…

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Sage Braised Boneless Pork Loin Chops

Sage Braised Boneless Pork Loin Chops by Kristy O'Connor

At about $2 per pound, whole pork loin is not only delicious, it’s a great value. I cut my own chops from a 9 lb loin, about an inch and a half thick. If you haven’t tried this before, it is incredibly EASY! Braising the chops keeps them moist and the liquid makes a great gravy…

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Chix Scarpariello

Chix Scarpariello by william ruiz

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Chicken Breasts With Glazed Root Veggies..

Chicken Breasts With Glazed Root Veggies.. by charlene sherman

Get back to your Roots,Enjoy this Juicy tender Chicken with Glazed Root Veggies..Can you say Delish~~~

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Sauerbraten

Sauerbraten by B Innes

A great Oktoberfest meal

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