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    Country Gravy
    Food.com
    Simple and traditional recipe. Perfect over country fried steak / chicken. Add crumbled (fully cooked) pork sausage and serve over biscuits for breakfast.
    Country Steak
    Food.com
    This was pretty simple. I just cooked the steak to medium rare and used my left over cabbage salad from the Orange Chicken recipe I made the night prior for family and friends.The Warm Honey & Potato Cabbage Salad really is delicious. Since there is usually quite a bit leftover from the original dinner. I like to use the leftover cabbage salad with other meals, as it pairs nicely with just about any savory dish. :)
    Albania: Gjellë Me Arra (Chicken With Walnuts)
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    This recipe is from week four of my food blog, "Travel by Stove." I am attempting to cook one meal from every country on Earth, and Albania is my fourth stop. This is actually a very simple recipe consisting of chicken with a thick walnut sauce. You can cook the breasts whole or dice them first.
    French Country Bread
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    I spent years messing around trying to come up with the ultimate French-style, crisp-crusted bread, and many times came within bragging distance. But with this recipe closely adapted from Paula Wolfert’s Country-Style Bread in The Cooking of South-West France – I’ve found it! It is the simplest of breads: flour, water, salt, yeast. It’s good, chewy, coarse, basic: more European than American in taste and texture. Made without fat, sugar or milk, it has a very crisp crust, made even crisper by an in-oven spritzing with water. Thanks to a starter made a day or two ahead of time, it has the faintest tang of sourness. The length of kneading time may seem daunting; so if you do not have a sturdy mixer, have a friend handy…..
    Shrimp with Green Chiles and Avocado-Tomatillo Sauce
    Food and Wine
    Andrew Zimmern’s Kitchen AdventuresThis dish has lots of hot chiles but isn’t all that spicy. It has lots of olive oil, but it’s not greasy-tasting. It has lots of onions and shrimp, but it’s not a two-note-Charlie sort of dish. This simple dinner is deceptively complex.I don’t know where I got this recipe, but I have been cooking it since the late 1980s, according to my food diary, and because it’s fast and easy I make it all the time. You can have dinner on the table in 15 minutes and the flavors are crazy good. I also happen to be a sucker for the curious ingredient—the ketchup in my Bangkok Chicken recipe, the mayo in this one; they seem so out of place, but the dishes don’t work as well without them. Anyway, my family and I love Mexican food—it’s one of the world’s truly great cuisines. It’s regional and as varied as the states that produce it. Mexico also has a fascinating pre- and post-colonial food history that is tangible as I eat my way around the country every time I visit. This dish is often seen in the Yucatán, in Veracruz and in and around oceanfront communities, but for any indefatigable travelers who need to see it up close in its own milieu, head to Huatulco and to the little restaurant called El Marinero. Drop my name. Who knows? They might make it for you. For everyone else, this version is the real deal.—Andrew Zimmern Quick Mexican Recipes
    Pan-Roasted Lamb Chops with Olive-Fig Relish
    Food and Wine
    Seattle chef Tom Douglas hosts chef retreats and cook-a-thons at his country house in Washington state's Yakima Valley, a prime Syrah source. He sometimes makes this simple recipe, topping lamb chops with a red wine–soaked fig-and-olive relish to echo the flavors found in many Syrahs. Slideshow:  More Lamb Recipes 
    Chinese Restaurant-Style Sticky Rice
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    I found this in Cook's Country magazine. Sticky rice we can make at home and use our chopsticks?! YAY! I've stirred, lid off, lid on, added oil, etc, to try and make my rice really sticky. There's nothing special here as far as ingredients, it's just a very simple method! Thanks Cook's Country and Chef Kelley Baker! Do not stir the rice as it cooks. The finished rice can stand off heat, covered, for up to 15 minutes. NOTE: This recipe doesn't claim to be authentic sticky rice, just a convenient method of utilizing the white rice in your pantry to make rice with a sticky consistency.
    Bajadera Nougats
    Food52
    Bajadera (Bah-ya-deh-ra) is a famous chocolate praline created by the Kraš confectionery company in ex-Yugoslavia, now Croatia. Yugoslavia did not survive as a country, but a recipe for home-made Bajadera is still widely popular across the ex-Yugoslavian territories – Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Macedonia. Making Bajadera at home is a lot of fun, it is a relatively simple no-bake desert, based on a nougat paste from ground nuts, chocolate, cookies, sugar syrup and butter. Needles to say, there are as many Bajadera recipes as there are cooks in the Balkans. Below is a version that my family used for years. And in case you are wondering, the real thing can nowadays be purchased on Amazon, see http://www.amazon.com/Kras-Bajadera-Nougat-Dessert-500g/dp/B000LQNB72.
    Akrotiri: Fried Halloumi
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    This recipe is from week three of my food blog, "Travel by Stove." I am attempting to cook one meal from every country on Earth, and Akrotiri is my third stop. This very simple recipe requires a Halloumi cheese, which is made on the Island of Cyprus from a blend of goat and sheep's milk. It can usually be found in gourmet cheese shops.