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This is a basic Satay Sauce made with coconut milk and peanut butter - Its wonderful!
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This sauce makes for some excellent tasting ribs, but certainly would also be great on just about anything. It's a very basic combination of ingredients that will yield a tantalizingly great flavor.
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Smother this sauce on our Saucy Drumettes for an out of this world snack!
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Chicken breasts or thighs, smothered in chipotle salsa, topped with Monterey jack cheese, and baked.
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This sweet corn casserole uses canned whole kernel and cream-style corn and prepared corn bread mix.
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This recipe, from the chef Nick Anderer of Marta in Manhattan, pairs simply seasoned arctic char fillets (feel free to use salmon instead) with a bright, delicious crema with lemon and spicy horseradish Make sure your grill grates are both clean and very hot before you put down the fish; that will help keep your fish from sticking You'll also want a large grill spatula for flipping (not tongs) to get under the fish and help you carefully flip the fillets and keep them intact.
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A go-to pantry product becomes tender pie crust in snap, and this dish's eggy filling is easy enough to throw together for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner.
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I combined an element of stir fry with some ingredients I had seen popping up in other squash recipes. Squash, onion and jalapeno are fried with bacon for a tasty summer side dish.
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Thanksgiving dinner in Hawaii may start with pineapple-Vienna-sausage skewers and litchis stuffed with cream cheese Later there is turkey and ham, but also Spam fried rice and Filipino lumpia, maybe poke (sashimi salad), laulau (ti-leaf-wrapped meat or fish) and a Molokai sweet potato pie topped with haupia (coconut pudding) It is the crazy-quilt, all-embracing nature of the feast that makes it local-kine — that is, island-style