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Pork Hock with Beans

Pork Hock With Beans

Pork hocks are intensely used in German and Asian cuisine and that’s because they’re delicious if you know how to cook them. Here we show you how to pair them with beans and how to irresistibly flavor everything with bay leaves, onion, tomato paste, and thyme. Let’s get on with it.

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Grilled Marinated Flank Steak

Grilled Marinated Flank Steak

If you like snacking on meat, then this recipe is for you! The flank steak, this grainier cut of the cow, lends itself so well to this. In order to avoid making it exaggeratedly chewy, you should cut the steak in smaller pieces (do that against the grain) and roast it for 3 hours. Generously flavor and spice the meat, first by marinating it in a hot mixture and then by serving it seasoned with curry powder.

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Fried Mozzarella Balls

Fried Mozzarella Balls

Here’s an example of yummy savory decadence where you don’t need to spend half a day in the kitchen preparing it. This recipe has no meat in it, but these deep-fried crunchy and gooey mozzarella balls are bound to leave you craving for more. You can have them on your plate in 15 minutes.

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Waldorf Salad

Waldorf Salad

This is not Tschirky’s original Waldorf salad. Instead, we played a little with the ‘classical’ recipe. We kept the walnuts, apples, and celery, but we substituted grapes with pineapple and tossed cognac-soaked dried fruits into the mix. No mayonnaise! And no bed of lettuce or other leafy greens, this time. Try it. It’s good!

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Sugar-Free Coconut Muffins

Sugar-Free Coconut Muffins

These muffins are indeed the AllDelicious healthier version of the regular milky and sugary ones. This time we substituted the sugar with xylitol, the sweetener extracted from trees and other plants, especially from birch. They’re no-flour and dairy-free, too. They are coconut-themed so we only used coconut milk and coconut flour. Yummy and healthy.

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Peanut Shrimp in Coconut Sauce

Peanut Shrimp in Coconut Sauce

And here’s another example of Asian cooking (Thai to be more exact) at its best. It’s hot and nutty, like in peanut and coconut-nutty and we didn’t use dairy at all. We substituted butter and milk with coconut oil and coconut milk. We would serve this over cooked rice, but maybe some of you would prefer it as is.

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Beef Stir-Fry with Noodles

Beef Stir-Fry With Noodles

This ingredient-rich but still pretty light stir-fry was obviously inspired to us by the Asian cuisine. It’s low on calories and not that high in carbohydrates. The iron and vitamin B12-rich sirloin steak, marinated in soy sauce and fish oil, is the perfect match for the noodles. And that’s especially true when everything is cooked with caramelized shallot and ginger and served dressed with citrus juice.

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