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Recipes with either beef, veal, lamb, pork or larger game meats such as rabbit, hare, wild boar or venison.

Teriyaki beef

Glossy, savory-sweet, and irresistibly fragrant, teriyaki beef is one of Japan's most beloved gifts to the dinner table. Thin slices of tender beef fillet soak up a rich marinade of mirin, light soy sauce, and brown sugar, all brightened with fresh ginger, garlic, and a nutty hit of sesame. Sweet baby corn cooks right alongside the beef, catching those caramelized edges, while the leftover marinade simmers down into a luscious sauce to drizzle over the top. A scattering of thinly sliced green onion adds a fresh, crisp finish.

Balinese-style lamb

Fragrant, fiery, and full of island soul, Balinese-style lamb is a stir-fry that captures the vibrant spirit of Indonesian cooking. Tender slices of lamb get seared until golden, then coated in a bold spice paste of red Thai chilies, garlic, ginger, and toasted coconut that fills the kitchen with an irresistible aroma. A glossy finish of kecap manis, soy sauce, brown sugar, and fresh lime juice balances heat with sweetness and a bright citrus lift.

Stir-fried pork and vegetables

Fresh, colorful, and wonderfully wholesome, this stir-fried pork and vegetables dish is a celebration of texture and flavor in every bite. Tender slices of pork fillet get seared until golden, then joined by sweet red onion, crisp baby green beans, tender asparagus, and just-wilted bok choy. A glossy sauce of black bean, honey, soy, and fresh ginger ties it all together with a savory-sweet richness that feels both comforting and vibrant.

Satay-spiced beef with bean sprouts

There's a special kind of magic in a good stir-fry, and this one delivers it in spades. Tender slices of beef fillet get a quick marinade in soy, sesame oil, and cornstarch, which keeps them silky and juicy in the wok. From there, a warm blend of curry powder and satay sauce brings gentle spice and nutty depth, while a splash of dry sherry and a touch of brown sugar round everything into a glossy, savory finish. Crunchy bean sprouts stirred in at the end add freshness and bite.

Garlic lamb Mongolian style

Bold, glossy, and packed with savory-sweet flavor, Mongolian garlic lamb is a stir-fry that delivers restaurant-quality results in minutes. Tender slices of lamb soak up a garlicky marinade of soy sauce and sweet sherry, then hit the wok until beautifully browned. A quick finish with brown sugar and sesame oil creates a rich, glossy sauce, while fresh green onions add a bright, crisp note. Served over a bed of just-wilted baby bok choy and fluffy steamed rice, it's the kind of dish that makes weeknight cooking feel like a celebration.

Pad Thai

Few dishes capture the soul of Thai street food quite like Pad Thai. This version brings together tender chicken, savory pork, and plump prawns, all tangled up with silky rice noodles and set eggs. The magic is in the sauce: a bright, tangy blend of lime, fish sauce, and a touch of sweetness that coats every strand. Finished with crunchy peanuts, fresh cilantro, and crisp bean sprouts, it delivers that perfect balance of sweet, salty, sour, and savory. Best of all, you can have it on the table in about 30 minutes, making it a weeknight winner with a taste of Bangkok.

Pork stir-fry with Chinese cabbage and noodles

There's something magical about a good stir-fry, and this one delivers on every front. Tender slices of pork fillet meet crisp Chinese cabbage and silky egg noodles, all wrapped in a savory sauce that builds layer upon layer of flavor. The real stars here are the aromatics: fragrant lemongrass and warm five-spice powder infuse the whole dish with the kind of depth you'd expect from your favorite Asian restaurant. Best of all, it comes together in about 35 minutes, making it perfect for a busy weeknight when you still want something special on the table.

Lemony veal stir-fry with pecans

Bright, zesty, and satisfyingly crunchy, this lemony veal stir-fry is a joy to cook and even better to eat. Tender slices of veal soak up a fresh citrus glaze of lemon zest, lemon juice, and soy sauce, while sweet onion wedges and colorful bell peppers add body and color. A handful of toasted pecans brings a buttery crunch you won't expect in a stir-fry, and fragrant lemongrass ties it all together with a subtle floral lift. Best of all, this vibrant dish comes together in about half an hour, making it perfect for a lively weeknight dinner or a relaxed meal with friends.

Schnitzel

Golden, crisp, and impossibly tender, Wiener Schnitzel is one of Austria's most beloved culinary treasures. This dish traces its roots to Vienna, where thin slices of veal are pounded delicately, coated in a light, airy breading, and fried until they turn a beautiful golden brown. The magic lies in the coating: it should puff up and separate slightly from the meat, creating those signature crisp ripples. Traditionally served with a wedge of lemon, a sprinkle of parsley, and a side of potato salad or lingonberry jam, it's comfort food with a touch of elegance. 

Lamb and cashew stir-fry

A good stir-fry is one of the fastest routes to a satisfying dinner, and this one rewards you in about half an hour. Strips of tender lamb are seared in a hot wok, then folded through sweet red pepper, oyster mushrooms, and a generous tumble of spinach in a glossy oyster-sauce glaze. Roasted cashews add crunch, and fresh basil lifts the whole dish with a fragrant, faintly aniseed note. It isn't tied to any one country, it borrows the wok and the sauce from China, the basil from Southeast Asia, and a love of lamb from cooks who reach for it the way others reach for beef.

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