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  2. Mongolian Beef and Baby Bok Choy Stir-Fry with Crispy Chow ...

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    Repeat with the remaining beef, adjusting the heat to maintain the oil temperature at 350-375°. Add the bok choy and 1/2 cup of water to a large frying pan over high heat. Steam for 3 minutes ...

  3. Joe Wicks’ easy midweek meals: Three hassle-free, budget ...

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    Family favourite peppers plus store cupboard kidney beans and sweetcorn make this all-in-one meatball dish simple, colourful and substantial. ... 12 beef meatballs. 2 tbsp Cajun seasoning ...

  4. 50 Family-Friendly Dinners You Can Make With Ground Beef - AOL

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    Salisbury Steak. This diner classic features hamburger steaks topped with creamy mushroom gravy. It's spectacular served with mashed potatoes!. Get the Salisbury Steak recipe.

  5. Tsuivan - Wikipedia

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    Tsuivan (Mongolian: Цуйван) is a Mongolian noodle dish with meat and vegetables. It is one of Mongolia's most popular dishes. [1] There are two common ways to make the noodles. The first way is to roll the dough into a circle, oil the dough, roll the dough back onto itself, and steam it. After steaming, the cooked dough can be cut into ...

  6. List of beef dishes - Wikipedia

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    On a per capita basis in 2009, Argentines consumed the most beef at 64.6 ... Mongolian beef – Taiwanese beef dish; Morcón – Filipino braised beef roulade;

  7. Mongolian beef - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian beef is among the meat dishes developed in Taiwan where Mongolian barbecue restaurants first appeared. [3] Thus, none of the ingredients or the preparation methods are drawn from traditional Mongolian cuisine but rather from Chinese cuisine. [4] A variation is known as Mongolian lamb which substitutes lamb for the beef in the dish.

  8. Budget-friendly dinner recipe: Cheesy beef and sweet potato ...

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    Makes: 12 flautas "I love sweet potatoes cooked in savory ways. Here, we shred them and cook them with ground beef and lots of warm spices to create a tender, superflavorful flauta filling.

  9. Khorkhog - Wikipedia

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    Khorkhog (Mongolian: Xopxoг) is a barbecue dish in Mongolian cuisine. Khorkhog is made by cooking pieces of meat inside a container which also contains hot stones and water, and is often also heated from the outside.