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Microwave New England Boiled Dinner

Use microwave to make this delicious boiled dinner that contains lots of flavor!

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Pan Roasted Lamb Chops with Cracked Pepper & Taragon

Roast your lamb chops this summer with this simple recipe that uses a bit of lime juice to give it an extravagant taste!

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Rio Grande Kidney Bean Soup

If you're big on taste, you will love this savory soup made with kidney beans, bacon and a variety of spices.

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Crockpot Swiss Steak

This simple crockpot recipe is easy to make and the dish tastes just as good as if it came off the barbecue.

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Easy Steak Crockpot

Don't bother starting up the barbecue, try this easy crockpot recipe that will help you make a succulent steak you will enjoy.

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Pork Tenderloin with Red Wine Sauce

This is a great and flavorful recipe that everyone enjoys.

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Wedding Soup

Hearty Italian wedding soup simmered for hours with beef shanks, tiny meatballs, vegetables, tomatoes, and small pasta shells. Topped with grated Parmesan for a soul-warming bowl.

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One Dish Spaghetti (For 2)

One dish microwave spaghetti for two with ground beef, onion, and Italian tomato sauce cooked together in a single casserole. A quick weeknight pasta dinner with no pots to boil and minimal cleanup.

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Freezer Mix Dinner

Freezer mix dinner using pre-browned, seasoned ground beef from the freezer with a boxed beef noodle or chili tomato dinner kit. A meal-prep shortcut for fast weeknight dinners.

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Broiled Steak

Lime and oregano marinated flank steak broiled 10 minutes and sliced thin for tacos. Overnight marinade with garlic and olive oil tenderizes London broil into juicy carne asada.

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Mennonite Schnitzel

Mennonite schnitzel with flour-coated veal steaks braised in onions and sour cream gravy. A traditional comfort dish with tender meat and creamy pan sauce.

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Lisas Swiss Steak

Swiss steak with tenderized round steak, sweet onions, mushrooms, and a tomato-mushroom gravy braise. Old-school comfort cooking that turns tough cuts fork-tender.

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Gakona Dry Moose Sauce

Alaskan Gakona-style sauce for dry late-season moose meat made with rendered beef fat, fresh tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, and dried scallions. A simple field-cabin sauce that rescues lean, tough wild game.

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Bulgur Saute

Bulgur saute toasts cracked wheat with onion and celery in butter, then simmers it in beef-bouillon broth until fluffy. A nutty, pilaf-style side dish ready in well under an hour with seven everyday ingredients.

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Ribs

Beef ribs soaked in cider vinegar, dusted with garlic salt and black pepper, then grilled over hickory chips for a smoky crust. No-fuss backyard technique with a molasses-boosted barbecue sauce.

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Bacon Rouladen

German bacon rouladen: paper-thin round steak smeared with Dijon, rolled around bacon and onion, browned in flour, then braised in its own pan gravy. A classic Bavarian comfort-food roll.

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5 Simple Slow-Cooker Tips

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Chuck Wagon

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Red Meat, White Lies

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Where's the Beef?

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Un-Wimpy Burgers

One day I had a yen for hamburgers so I ventured to my local supermarket. I detest the supermarket pre-made patties. First, their quality is always

SEAR-ious Flavor

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Braising Can Take the Chill Out of Winter

I am not a winter person. But I must admit, there's nothing like a hearty winter meal followed by a good brandy or

Guide for Broiling Beef, Veal, Lamb, Chicken and Pork

Take the guesswork out of braising beef, veal, lamb, poultry and pork with this handy chart of approximate cooking times.

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