Skirt steak is the perfect steak for fajitas and is also delicious on its own or coated with a spice rub. Thinly slice it on the diagonal before serving.
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Lime juice, garlic, and fresh mint come together in a lively dual-purpose dressing here. Half is used to marinate the chicken breasts, while the other half is tossed together with watercress, mango, and...
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For extra flavor, add a few green olives or capers along with the orange segments.
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"Saltimbocca" in Italian, means "jumps in the mouth"; and this savory dish that combines chicken with prosciutto will certainly live up to its lively name.
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Our Italian-style baked chicken parmesan, served with a simple salad, gets its flavor from two cheeses. Along with Parmesan and Romano, the coating consists or oregano, parsley, olive oil, red-wine vinegar,...
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The paprika, cumin and cinnamon give this chicken dish its distinctive flavor.
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Chicken braised with wine, tarragon, and leeks is tender, aromatic, and delicious.
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Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, adapted from Essential Emeril: Favorite Recipes and Hard-Won Wisdom From My Life in the Kitchen, Oxmoor House, 2015, courtesy Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.
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A popular street food in Mexico and Venezuela, a pepito is a torta that's typically filled with steak and beans. Here, they're sandwiched between seeded rolls, along with juicy tomato and creamy avocado,...
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A chili rub precedes the barbecue sauce as these drumsticks get a full flavor treatment.
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Our slow-cooker beef brisket is the star of this warming one-pot stew. The braised meat lends this soup long-simmered flavor in a fraction of the time.
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Boost the flavor of lean chicken cutlets with cilantro, ginger, jalapeno, and lime.
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Serve this Chicken Salad with Mango and Mint for a refreshing meal. When buying jicama, look for smooth, relatively unblemished roots with thin skin and juicy flesh. To peel the ginger, use the edge of...
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Summery ingredients makes this easy recipe ideal for a warm June night. Try adding a pinch of ground coriander or cayenne to the rice water for extra flavor.
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Heritage turkeys have more dark meat and a gamier, richer flavor than broad-breasted factory birds; try one this holiday with a slow-roasted recipe from Canlis chef Jason Franey. For a complete meal, pair...
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For a crowd-pleasing yet simple holiday entree, try this traditional beef tenderloin with decadent red-wine butter sauce from chef Eric Ripert's "Avec Eric" cookbook. Serve with his Sauteed Broccoli Rabe,...
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Trying to serve your family healthier dinners? Using skinless chickens, skimmed low-sodium chicken broth, and low-fat milk makes our take on chicken and dumplings more nutritious than the traditional variety...
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Adding pears to a traditional roast chicken gives it moisture and a slight sweetness.
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These spiced lamb burgers, topped with eggplant and feta, bring a bit of the Mediterranean to your backyard grilling.
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Spice up tonight with this must-taste mix of gingered sirloin, rice, and snap peas in less than a half-hour -- chopsticks are optional.
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Give your Thanksgiving main dish a smoky twist with this recipe. A firestarter chimney or second smaller grill is essential to barbecuing turkey. For best results, use a natural hardwood charcoal.
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This roast chicken recipe is from Daniel Humm of New York's Eleven Madison Park. It uses a brioche stuffing that is simply out of this world.
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Boiling the meat will result in tender ribs. It also shortens the overall cooking time.
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A fragrant marinade, spiced with coriander, dill, sage, fennel, mint, rosemary and sage, is key to this classic meat dish.
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Salt and pepper alone can have a profound impact on perfectly cooked chicken, making for an easy, three-ingredient entree.
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This summer sandwich is bursting with flavor.
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If you haven't roasted beets before, you're in for a treat. Although they take a bit more time, it's well worth it; roasting intensifies their sweet, earthy flavor.
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We're big fans of sear-roasting; it ensures that the meat achieves a golden crust and a juicy, moist interior. We love how the sage leaves add a bit of crunch.
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Seckel pears and shallots, caramelized in the oven, are placed on watercress and sprinkled with crisp bacon. The dressing is a tart, syrupy reduction of pure apple cider. Blue cheese on croutons is served...
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When you think beyond the usual burger combos, a world of juicy flavor awaits. Here, the taste of mild ground turkey is boosted by folding umami-rich mushrooms into the patty mixture. To make it a proper...
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This turkey's crunchy, sweet crust is the result of boiling down maple syrup until it's almost crystallized and then brushing it on the bird during the last hour of cooking.
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Salt dough is distantly related to huff paste, a concoction of salt, flour, and water used to protect meat from the heat of an open spit; herbs and garlic infuse this wrapped tenderloin with incredible...
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The frozen peaches go straight into the oven without thawing; cooked with onions, ginger, and chicken, they turn into a flavorful compote.
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A molasses-and-mustard glaze adds tang to grilled pork loin. Serve with Roasted Italian Plums. Leave a cool spot on the grill for cooking the roasts after they are glazed; turn them frequently to avoid...
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There's plenty of juice in this dish to spoon over our Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes.
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Instead of the usual ground beef or red meat blend, this meatloaf recipe is made with ground turkey. It gets plenty of flavor from minced chipotle chiles, Worcestershire sauce, and adobo sauce. Serve alongside...
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Garlic and sage, rubbed into the pork ahead of time,impart an earthy, aromatic flavor. The meat is thenmoistened by a beer marinade. The pork chops arebasted on the grill with a thick, tangy tomato-basedsauce...
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Keep your cool this summer with this simple, fast, and fresh chicken dinner.
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Every meatball-lover will adore this deep dish pizza. A pie plate and store-bought dough are all the keys you need to have a great pizza night at home.
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The chicken is oven-fried, removing stove-top heat and mess from a steamy August kitchen while still producing an extra-crunchy crust.
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Garam masala -- a blend of Indian spices -- gives these succulent lamb chops a lovely flavor and aroma.
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You could substitute veal, chicken, or turkey for the pork.
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In a twist on the classic chicken Parmesan, crisp pork cutlets, mozzarella, marinara, and arugula are tucked into crusty rolls for a satisfying, inexpensive supper.
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Add kick to juicy chicken thighs by simmering them in a tangy sauce until they're tender enough to shred, then serve on buns for flavorful sandwiches for lunch. You can also use the chicken filling in...
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Dry-brining a turkey ensures a moist and seasoned bird that also takes up less space in the refrigerator than a wet-brined one. Don't dry-brine a kosher (previously salted) turkey; the result will be too...
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A crowded picnic basket won't cramp the style of this hearty sandwich, which actually tastes better when pressed, as it enables the vinaigrette to permeate each layer of grilled peppers, cured meats, marinated...
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