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The best burger recipe for summertime grilling! This juicy burger is jam-packed with all kinds of stuff and has no tasteless bread crumbs. Serve on buns with your favorite condiments.
This is my take on yakamein (New Orleans-style noodle soup) that's famous only locally, but is one soup you'll want to know about. Known in New Orleans as a very effective hangover cure—its nickname is Old Sober—it is also a beautifully comforting and delicious thing to eat.
This strawberry barbecue beef flank steak is basted with roasted strawberry sauce as it grills, then served with a bright, fresh strawberry basil salsa.
When I told my oldest son we were having cheeseburger focaccia for dinner, he thought I was pranking him. His two favorite foods combined into one? I’d made all his 8-year-old dreams come true. His only request: hold the pickles. No problem—more for me! When cooking the ground beef for this, Don’t be afraid to really dimple the surface of the focaccia before adding all the toppings. This gives the cheese and beef space to fill every nook and cranny, ensuring each bite of focaccia is packed with cheeseburger flavor.
Cook BBQ pulled pork in the Instant Pot, then shred it and load it onto Hawaiian rolls for a melt-in-your-mouth sandwich experience. This family-favorite recipe is easy and hassle-free.
5 ingredients and water is all you'll need to get this 5 ingredient cheesy taco soup on the dinner table in no time. Garnish with guacamole, sour cream, shredded cheese, jalapenos, cilantro, or whatever you like. I like to serve it with tortilla chips instead of crackers.
Instead of the same old corned beef and cabbage recipe every year, try this new and exciting Korean twist on the St. Patrick's Day staple. The spicy fermented cabbage adds a lot of extra savoriness, not only to the meat, but even more so to the vegetables. The potatoes especially soak up a surprising amount of flavor, and may be my favorite part of the whole dish. Garnish with sliced green onions.
The procedure for this duck gumbo with sausage and shrimp is pretty straightforward, although you're talking about a full day's project. This can be made with hundreds of different combinations of smoked meats, game, poultry, and seafood — and in my opinion, the more, the merrier. Serve in a large soup bowl with a scoop of cooked white rice, a sprinkle of green onions, and a pinch of cayenne.
This Mississippi pot roast cheesesteak is made with what is arguably the best braised beef recipe ever. If you've never tried Mississippi pot roast, prepare to be shocked: this is so super flavorful, insanely rich and beefy. This will make one of the best sandwiches you will ever have.
The dressing for this dish is made to use with crab, but I think the smoky grilled shrimp are a great summertime twist. Make the dressing ahead of time and chill it before you adjust the seasonings.
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