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Not Yo' Mamma's Red Beans

Louisiana-style red beans and rice with a bold spice mix and an unexpected addition of grape juice for sweetness. No meat, all flavor, cooked from dried beans.

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Cantonese Roast Duck

Cantonese roast duck rubbed with hoisin, five spice, sherry, and brown bean sauce, then slow-roasted until the skin turns lacquered and crackling. A Chinatown classic at home.

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Robb's Bread & Butter Pickles

Bread and butter pickles with thin-sliced cucumbers and onions brined with salt and ice, then packed in a sweet-sour brown sugar, cider vinegar, mustard, and turmeric syrup.

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Arabian Stew

Set-it-and-forget-it slow cooker stew packs chicken, eggplant, potatoes, and beans into one hearty 8-hour meal that feeds a crowd.

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Aziza Benchekroun's Five-Day Preserved Lemon

If you run out of preserved lemons, or decide on just a few day's notice to cook a chicken, lamb, or fish dish with lemons and olives and need preserved lemons in a hurry, you can use this quick five-day method taught to me by a Moroccan diplomat's wife. Lemons preserved this way will not keep, but are perfectly acceptable in an emergency.

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Kip Filet with Sherry Sauce

Grilled chicken fillet marinated in sherry, soy sauce, and crushed juniper berries, sliced thin and served with a glossy sherry pan sauce. Dutch-inspired with bold, aromatic flavor.

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Cooking Duck, Chinese Style

How Chinese cooks tame a whole duck, layering methods like steaming, smoking, and frying to render the fat and turn the skin succulently crisp. A guide to Peking, Cantonese, and Sichuan crispy-skin duck techniques.

Crockpot Bean Soup
Crockpot Bean Soup

A savory bean and ham soup that is simmered to perfection in your crockpot or slow cooker.

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Cajun Black Bean Soup

Cajun black bean soup simmers dried beans with smoky ham hock, paprika, cayenne, chili powder, and cumin into a thick, half-puréed pot. Serve with Monterey Jack, sour cream, chives, or chopped egg.

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Turkey Noodle Soup

Turkey noodle soup made from scratch with homemade bone broth, zucchini, carrots, and herbs. A from-the-carcass soup that turns leftover turkey bones into a rich, clear broth.

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Basic Crockpot Beans

A great rendition to crockpot-made beans that are best served with bread bowls or hamburger buns.

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Tavern Brunswick Stew

A savory and hearty stew made with okra, juicy tomatoes, corn and potatoes.

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Florida Fruit Salsa

Florida fruit salsa with fresh mango, pineapple, peaches, dates, and hot salsa blended with cilantro and garlic. A sweet-heat condiment for grilled fish, chicken, or pork.

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Spicy Kumquat Relish

Slow cooker kumquat relish with dried apricots, golden raisins, ginger, and brown sugar. Set it and forget it for 8 hours. A tangy-sweet condiment for roast pork or chicken.

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Turkey Revenge Soup (for leftovers)

Get another taste of the turkey with this hearty soup made with leftovers from that amazing Thanksgiving dinner.

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Shrimp Creole For The Crockpot

The perfect dish for seafood lovers can now be made and served in no time with your very own crockpot.

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Discover The Best Tasting Chicken Wings in the World

There will always be a lot of ways in preparing chicken-wings. Originally it was prepared by deep frying the chicken-wing. Eventually they started to add some flour, some spices before deep frying the chicken-wing.

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Unscrambling the Egg

Which came first, the chicken or the egg, asks the ancient and proverbial question. Men have pondered this seemingly simplistic, yet intriguingly paradoxical query for

Don't Be Chicken

Tonight I'm roasting a chicken. I will fill the cavity with chopped onion, lemon, garlic, parsley, rosemary, salt and pepper. I will then

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