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Braised Lamb with Beans by Joyce LeungThis is a delicious French country dish. Hearty and heart warming! It is also beautiful to behold and delicious to smell! |
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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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German Rouladen (beef rolls ) by Chef Paul McGovernI love German food !! This is time consuming to make and you will be in the kitchen for quite a while. So it is a great rainy day dish. Prep time for me is about 1 1/2 to 2hr and I am a Chef. The first time I did this about 20 years ago it took me 6 hr. to get it all done. That is cooking time also and it was at home. Spend the time… |
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Slow Cooker Polenta with Sausage Ragù by Frank FarielloMaking polenta the old-fashioned way is a laborious job, as we all know, involving a lot of stirring over a good 45 minutes or more to reach the right, creamy consistency. Italians have developed any number of tricks to make the job a bit easier, as I have outlined in my post on How to Make Polenta. The slow cooker provides yet… |
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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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Braised Fennel with White Wine by La Tavola Marche (farm, inn & cooking school)Fennel is a versatile vegetable that is often looked over for being too tough. Braising is a great way to soften this hearty root vegetable known to aid in digestion. The acidity & fruitiness of the wine compliments the aniseed flavored fennel and with a good drizzle of olive oil it finishes this dish perfectly. Serve with meat! |
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Braised Short Ribs with Vegetables by Nancy MiyasakiI 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. |
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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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Braciola by B InnesLittle beef roulades braised in a tomato sauce, delicious! |
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Braised Lamb Shanks with Shallots by Karen ViversAs the temperature drops outside, it heats up in the kitchen with this warming recipe. |
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Peposo alla Fornacina by Gino la TillaSorry for doubling my recipe, I act before thinking, the correct language should be english. Peposo alla Fornacina is one of that historical recipes of italian popular cuisine that if you do it respecting the old rules produce a tasty but “not refined” dish. I developed it in my own way using tricks and tips received or stolen from… |
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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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Venison, Great Hunter Style by Gyula SziraczkyWell, 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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Pennette with Butternut Squash Purée and Sorrento Walnuts by Frank FarielloThis 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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