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Here you’ll find not only the entire archive of recipes from Simply Davine, but new recipes from my kitchen and some old family favorites too. Whenever I create a new recipe that’s worthy of sharing or get my hands on an old family favorite that I have permission to go public with, you’ll find it here!

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Things to note about my recipes-

I was born in Dearborn, Michigan, so ALL of the recipes I make are American. When an ethnic tag is attached, it means the flavors of that ethnic influenced my spice choices. I don’t claim to write any authentic ethnic dishes. That being said, if it’s tagged “Noni’s Recipe” or “Pop’s Recipe” and also tagged “Italian,” it IS authentic San Marinese!

Recipes that are tagged “vegetarian” are prepared without meat. My vegetarian guidelines are choices my niece, who is a vegetarian, will eat. They are not strict vegan recipes.


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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Chuck Tips

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Chuck Tips

1 lb beef chuck steak
1 medium onion, chopped
1 TBS olive oil
1/2 cup cabernet
1/4 cup worcestershire sauce
1-1/2 tsp garlic powder
1//2 tsp salt

cut beef into cubes. brown in olive oil with chopped onions.

Add the remaining ingredients. Bring to a slow boil and reduce heat. Simmer until liquid is reduced by half and thickened.

Serve over rice or noodles.

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