This comforting pork stew recipe is exactly the kind of homey dish you want waiting for you after a long, hard week…and maybe a 13-hour driv...
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Southern-Style Green Beans – Slow Beans for Fast Times
One of the sadder side effects of the American culinary renaissance we’ve enjoyed over the last thirty or forty years, has been the chronic ...
Summer Squash & Sausage Stew – Supply and Demand
This simple squash and sausage stew represents my idea of the perfect summer supper. It’s very comforting, relatively fast, wonderfully flav...
Beef & Guinness Stew – Drinking AND Eating Beer on St. Patrick's Day
While I’ve never been a huge fan of drinking Guinness, I’ve always been a great admirer of how wonderfully it can elevat e a simple beef st...
Slow Cooker Red Curry Beef Pot Roast – Teaching Old Meat New Tricks
When shopping, I like to take a quick peek at the end of the meat case where they sometimes have marked-down cuts that are past their prime....
Fish Stew – Sexy Is As Sexy Does
You often hear people describe food as “sexy,” but I’ve always believed it’s really more the occasion and company that makes a meal sexy. Pu...
Cajun Chicken Ragu – An Old and Misspelled Mardi Gras Classic
Many years ago, at a small neighborhood restaurant in San Francisco, a young cook got to do his very first menu “special.” It featured pulle...
Beef Goulash! Thick Hungarian Soup, Thin Austrian Stew, or None of the Above?
I’m not sure how authentic this goulash recipe is, since the recipe I use is adapted from one by Austrian chef Wolfgang Puck. Austria is Hu...
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