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Get Sweet and Spicy Drumettes Recipe from Food Network
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These stellar lamb-stuffed onions are baked in a creamy sauce and topped with crispy bread crumbs.
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Get Spice-Rubbed Pork Chops with Sorghum BBQ Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This beef tenderloin is rubbed with a complex adobo paste made from three kinds of dried chiles.
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Fresh roasted salmon fillet stars in this sweet and spicy burrito.
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This easy-to-make seasoning mixture gives meat a spicy, slightly sweet flavor Apply a thin coating before grilling beef, pork or lamb Or use as a condiment to season the meat once you’ve carved and portioned it.
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Whole ears of corn are a classic street food in Mexico, where they are either grilled or boiled, then often dressed with some combination of lime, chile, mayonnaise and grated cheese This grilled version calls for all of the above, which get mixed together into a creamy, bracing topping, and slathered all over the hot, sweet ears It's not strictly traditional, but it does make it easier to assemble the corn and its dressing before serving
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Just about any food that fits on a tortilla has found its way into some type of taco, but this shredded chicken remains an easy weeknight staple Poached in a simple broth of onion, garlic and spices, the chicken stays moist and is infused with flavor You could opt for boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts; add some fresh cilantro or sliced jalapeño to the liquid; use a glug of light beer, if you have some on hand
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These charming sweet-and-savory rice cereal treats are spicy enough to serve with drinks and sweet enough to satisfy a candy craving.
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Get Barbecued Mahi Mahi with Yellow Pepper-Cilantro Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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The simplest dishes are the hardest to get right, and barbecue ribs are no exception That is why the chef Joseph Lenn, of J.C Holdway in Knoxville, Tenn., always quick-cures the ribs with an overnight rub of salt, black pepper and brown sugar