Shredded rotisserie chicken, olives, sautéed onions and bell pepper, and crispy soppressata are topped with cooked saffron rice and baked for this cozy recipe inspired by the Portuguese rice dishes ...
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Inspired by a classic from the Algarve, this easy stew is a smoky, savory showcase for fresh seafood. Justin Chapple is a chef, recipe developer, food writer, video host, and cookbook author. In ...
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Once upon a time, oxtails were considered a poor man's meat, and a quick look at them will tell you why. They are literally ...
Rich stews taste better a day or two after they've been cooked, with the ingredients given time to release more of their flavors and harmonize together. This holds true for slow-braised oxtail stew.
A deliciously rich stew that takes time but is definitely worth it! Something to start in the morning to wow dinner guests with. Put the oxtail in a bowl. Add 1 tablespoon of the spices and a pinch of ...