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Scaloppine Al Lemon

Scaloppine al limone: classic Italian pan-seared veal cutlets with a bright lemon pan sauce. Ready in under 40 minutes from six pantry ingredients. Restaurant-style results at home.

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Balsamic & Black Pepper Filet Mignon

Balsamic and black pepper filet mignon broiled in under 20 minutes with a two-ingredient molasses-balsamic glaze. A weeknight steakhouse dinner with deep caramelized crust and tender beef.

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Saurbraten--Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking

Pennsylvania Dutch sauerbraten with chuck roast bacon-larded, vinegar-marinated for days, then pot-roasted with cloves and allspice for an almost-black sweet-sour gravy.

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Best Ever Meat Loaf

Classic meatloaf with cream of mushroom soup baked into the loaf and spooned over the top. Old-school comfort food with a built-in mushroom gravy, no ketchup glaze required.

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Flaquitos

Crispy flaquitos with seasoned ground beef, cumin, garlic, and melted cheese rolled in flour tortillas and deep-fried until golden. A crunchy Mexican appetizer or snack.

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Hot Southwestern Roll-Ups

Hot Southwestern roll-ups stuffed with roast beef, cheddar, salsa, and mayo, then microwaved into warm handheld lunches in one minute. School-lunch lifesaver.

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German Sausage

A large batch cured German style sausage from scratch.

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Beefy Biscuit Cups

These beefy biscuit cups pack savory ground beef and spaghetti sauce into buttery biscuit shells topped with melted cheddar. A fun, hands-on dinner kids and adults both love.

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Barbecued Pot Roast

This succulent recipe is easy to make and it won't let your pot roast feel left out this summer!

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Pot Roast with Mushrooms

Another tender and juicy pot roast that is cooked to perfection. Perfect for those Sunday dinners that bring families together!

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Chateaubriand with Marchand De Vin Sauce

Whole beef tenderloin rubbed with garlic, olive oil, and lemon, charred over high heat, then roasted to medium-rare. Sliced thin and served with rich Marchand de Vin sauce for a showstopping dinner.

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Souped Up Pot Roast

Three-ingredient pot roast braised in onion soup mix and water until fork-tender. The easiest Dutch oven pot roast you will ever make, with built-in onion gravy.

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Roast in Foil

Three-ingredient foil-wrapped rump roast braised low and slow with onion soup mix and red wine. Fork-tender beef with a savory, wine-enriched pan sauce.

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Egg-Dough Drop Soup

German egg-dough drop soup with breadcrumbs, butter, eggs, and nutmeg in warm beef broth. A simple, warming Central European soup ready in under 25 minutes.

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Savory Mince

Savory mince simmers ground beef with mushrooms, onion and tomato paste into a quick, budget-friendly base you can spoon over baked potatoes, pile on toast or use to stuff peppers. Endlessly versatile.

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Pot Roast with Horseradish Sauce

Braised beef chuck pot roast in tomato juice and horseradish sauce with a splash of dry sherry. Slow-simmered until fork-tender with a tangy, savory gravy.

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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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