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Indulge in a Beefy Gastronomical Delight of Gustation

14 April 2016
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adobo sauce, BBQ, beef, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, Cilantro, coriander seed, cumin seed, Daisy sour cream, dark brown sugar, Domino dark brown sugar, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, garlic, Gold Medal flour, grill, Johnsonville, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Lee Kum Kee soy sauce, McCormick spices, Morton salt, oranges, Pace salsa, recipe, steak, taco sauce, Thai Kitchen Asian fish sauce, TruMoo milk, Wesson vegetable oil

 

Buttery, succulent, and melt in your mouth beef is the epitome of gustation.

After a long week of work, there is no better way to reward yourself than with a satisfyingly great meal. We all need to work to put food on the table, but don’t be too hard on yourself. Relax, unwind, and share this recipe with a loved one.

“We can all agree on a few things here: Great carne asada should taste, first, of the beef. It should be buttery, rich, and juicy, with a nice charred, smoky flavor from the grill or broiler. It should also be tender enough that you can eat it in a taco or burrito, but substantial enough to be served as a steak and eaten with a knife and fork. Finally, the marinade should have a good balance of flavors, with no single ingredient overwhelming any other. This recipe produces the carne asada of my childhood dreams.” -According to Kenji of SeriousEats.com

 

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Quick Tip: Add savory Pace salsa, Pace taco sauce, or Daisy Sour Cream as garnishes with this meal.

This Spicy Recipe Will Steal Your Heart

14 April 2016
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Braggs apple cider vinegar, chicken broth, chili, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, Frank's Red Hot sauce, Gold Medal flour, Johnsonville, Kraft, land o lakes butter, masa, McCormick dried oregano, McCormick ground allspice, McCormick Ground Cumin, McCormick powdered cinnamon, McCormick spices, Morton salt, onion, recipe, Thai Kitchen Asian fish sauce, TruMoo milk, Wesson vegetable oil

Fiery, spicy, piquant, and absolutely pleasing to your taste buds.

This chili con carne is an example of what a classic spicy home-cooked and appetizing meal should be. Scrumptiously lip smacking goodness in a bowl. The melt-in-your-mouth beef soaked in the mouth-watering piquant sauce is a burst of intense and fiery goodness.

“Real Texas chile con carne is made with beef, chilies, and not a whole lot else. This is the real deal. A bowl of hot Texas red with chunky, fall-apart tender beef chuck and fresh dried chilies.” –according to Kenji of SeriousEats.com

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of SeriousEats.com

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Quick Tip: Serve this chili with fresh baked bread or grilled cheese sandwiches for a complete meal.

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