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Stewed with bacon, sweet onions and a hit of broth, the smoky-sweet ragout provides the fish with both substance and sauce.
Redfish with Black-Eyed-Pea Ragout and Mushrooms Kitty Greenwald 2011
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Stewed tomatoes, still in their tap water broth, were served in bowls.
SAMESON JAMESON Wally Rudolph 2011
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From 13 May, on a site behind the Southbank Centre, the Real Food Market will go weekly (Fri-Sun), with stalls like Stewed & Baked, Bhangra Burger, Churros Garcia and the Arancini Brothers offering a variety of hot and cold takeaway food (£2-£5).
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Stewed tomatoes, still in their tap water broth, were served in bowls.
SAMESON JAMESON Wally Rudolph 2011
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Stewed to a surprising tenderness, the flavor is good, and the price is right.
Downtown Lunch: Jury Duty Tripe (and More) | Midtown Lunch: Downtown NYC 2008
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Stewed with a bit of bacon or “side meat,” the dried beans kept mountain families alive between growing seasons.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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Stewed fruit well sweetened, and put into glass bottles well corked; 3 or 4 dozen plain pastry biscuits to eat with the stewed fruit,
To Say Nothing of the Three Crates of Picnic Provisions « Dyepot, Teapot 2008
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In my first cookbook, there was a recipe for Green Beans Stewed with Tomatoes and Mint.
SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS SARA MOULTON 2010
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In my first cookbook, there was a recipe for Green Beans Stewed with Tomatoes and Mint.
SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS SARA MOULTON 2010
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Stewed rooster for honored guests sounds like a heart warming tradition, especially when the guests are you!
Greek Village Feasting: Chicken Kokkinistos [Πετ’νός (Κόκορας) Κοκκινιστός με Πατάτες] Laurie Constantino 2008
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