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Marinating, it’s said, not only adds flavor and moisture that will stay with the food through the rigors of the grilling process, but also tenderizes whatever you’re about to put over the coals There’s only one problem with this comforting culinary scenario: It’s mostly not true These ribs are grilled naked, save for some salt and pepper
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Get Braised Pork Cheeks with Baby Bok Choy and Carrots Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe was brought to The Times in 2012 by Sara Forte, a self-taught vegetarian chef and the author of the Sprouted Kitchen, a vegetarian food blog While Ms Forte loves whole roasted brussels sprouts, she knows many people don’t like the woodsy center
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Ms Hodgson brought us this recipe over 20 years ago in an article that extolled the virtues of halibut, and indeed, it is very good fish for soups Here, fish and shellfish are briefly cooked in a saffron-flavored broth
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This recipe from the late chef Charlie Trotter came to The Times in 2001 as part of a story about the raw food movement, in which every element of every dish is raw, organic and vegan If you do not have a juicer, buy carrot juice instead.
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Grilling these chickens under a heavy weight will help them cook quickly and evenly, leaving them crisp and juicy.
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Fish sauce, lime juice, garlic, and sugar make a dressing for a salad featuring shrimp, chicken, grapefruit, and coconut. If pomelo is available in your area, use it in place of the grapefruit.
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Here we coat the shrimp with a potent mix of fennel seeds, dried oregano, and garlic and onion powders, and flavor the quinoa with a vibrant pistou.
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Top Chef winner Harold Dieterle's feel-good Thai coconut soup is flavored with chiles, ginger, and lemongrass, and garnished with plenty of shrimp.