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This is melt in the mouth! This pork tenderloin soaks up the yummy juices as it cooks. Make sure to serve the juices on the side - it's amazing! This recipe is so simple, you will love it!
 
Recipe by: DPULLIAM
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The easiest way to make this is with a slow cooker. The beef will fall apart easily with a fork, making it easy to shred. You can put the meat into the slow cooker either fresh or even straight from the freezer. Serve in floury baps or tortillas with shredded lettuce or coleslaw.
 
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I'm not a lover of stews but my partner is so I started making this one for him. He loves it so he gets it every two weeks and complains if I suggest making a beef one instead. Also this needs to be made the day before you plan on eating it.
 
Recipe by: KINCATT
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With flavours of apricot, honey and mustard, this is a festive roast ham that's perfect for Christmas dinner.
 
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The glaze gives a gorgeous sheen to the bird. This is an impressive roast turkey recipe for an unforgettable Christmas dinner.
 
Recipe by: Shelley
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A marinated stir-fry chicken dish that pairs well with Asian-style noodles or rice.
 
Recipe by: SUSANNAH
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This recipe was given to me by my sister, who got it from a Hungarian lady in 1961.
 
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A tangy barbecue marinade transforms these simple baked chicken thighs into a special meal.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These oven-baked beans are cooked slowly to create a richly flavoured vegetable dish – a revelation if you've only ever eaten the tinned variety. Serve alongside grilled pork chops, together with potatoes or bread.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Succulent chunks of pork, coated in a spicy yoghurt marinade, are baked then simmered in a light, lemony coconut broth. Try serving with plain boiled rice.
 
Recipe by: 'Cotton' Couch
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Baked chicken in a slow cooker for busy people! Put the chicken on in the morning, and have golden brown baked chicken for dinner.
 
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Choose large oranges that are heavy for their size; they are the juiciest.
 
Recipe by: Alice
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This is an Indian dish, similar to tandoori chicken but not as spicy. Marinate the chicken for at least 2 to 3 hours, giving the flavours a chance to meld - it will definitely be tastier.
 
Recipe by: Minerva
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Flavourful beef dish using cheaper cuts of meat. Cut off only the outside fat, marbling in the meat gives flavour. Do not worry about any gristle as it will dissolve into jelly in the long cooking time. Substitute gluten-free or rice flour for a gluten-free dish. Put any leftover wine into small plastic food containers and freeze. It is ready to use, no need to thaw, and no waste of good wine.
 
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The secret to Beef bourguignon? Slow cooking and letting the flavours meld overnight.
 
Recipe by: dudey
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Sizzling beef fajitas for your next Mexican fiesta.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A hearty beef and vegetable casserole that can be left to cook or made ahead and then reheated before serving. Cook the dumplings on top shortly before serving.
 
Recipe by: Barrie Tapp
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A whole chicken is seasoned and slowly cooked on the barbecue. The cooking method is a bit unorthodox, but the end result is moist, flavourful and amazing. All you'll need is some chicken, butter, beer and seasonings.
 
Recipe by: COOKPOT
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My sister sent me this recipe and the delectable smell of this hearty yet elegant dish brings my teenage boys running!
 
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Black Sheep Ale reminds me of walking the Yorkshire 3 Peaks last year. They serve 'Black Sheep Pie' along the route and I thought… I can do that. Well maybe anyway. You can do it with any other ale too I suppose, and I used to do something similar with Guinness, but found that it’s got a slightly more bitter aftertaste to it than the Black Sheep.
 
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