Dinner
Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, which is usually eaten in the evening. It can vary in size and style depending on cultural, regional, and individual preferences. Dinner may consist of several courses, including appetizers, a main course, side dishes, and sometimes dessert. The specific foods served for dinner can vary widely, ranging from simple dishes to elaborate recipes, and might include meat, seafood, vegetables, grains, and more. In many cultures, dinner is also a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and enjoy each other's company.
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Fry Bread
bread is used as the basis for Navajo Tacos and can also be folded over a stuffing and eaten as a sandwich. At special events through the Southwest they are cooked by Native Americans in large round pots over open mesquite fires. It seems like time is always of the essence, so if you would like to speed things up, just use…
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Beef on Weck
Beef on Weck is a regional favorite from Buffalo, New York. The horseradish sauce is amazing! Learn how to make beef on weck, a classic sandwich from Buffalo, New York, with roast beef, au jus sauce and kummelweck rolls. The word “weck” means roll and “kümmel” means caraway.
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Pierogi
Pierogi are dumplings that are delicious fried and served with sour cream. These are also good filled with fresh blueberries mixed with sugar for a super dessert.
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Classic Beef Stroganoff
Delicious, tender beef in a creamy sour cream sauce is delicious served over egg noodles. This is a simple recipe that will impress your dinner guests.
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Coq au Vin
Coq au Vin (Chicken Braised in Red Wine) is a classic French stew in which chicken is braised slowly in red wine to yield a rich sauce. Sliced or baby carrots and potato chunks can be added to this, if desired.
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Green Corn Tamales
I got this recipe from the mother of the owner of the Brahma bull breeding ranch just down the road from me. Green Corn Tamales can be made ahead and reheated by steaming.
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French Dip Sandwiches with au Jus
Another winner for your slow cooker! Just the right blend of seasonings guarantees you will love these sandwiches.
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Ranch Pork Chops
Only three ingredients are needed to make these very tasty Ranch pork chops. The pork chops come out very tender and flavorful. The gravy is great over mashed potatoes.
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Beanie Weenies
Beanie Weenies have been a favorite for years. There are many different recipes for them. Some include Worcestershire sauce, some leave out the bacon. It’s a recipe that is begging for personalization. You can substitute 2 (28 ounce) cans of any flavor Bush’s baked beans. To make on the stove top: In a large cast iron skillet, brown the hot…
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Menudo de la Frontera (Tripe and Hominy Soup)