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Get Ain't No Thing Butta Chicken Wing Recipe from Food Network
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Get Chicken a la Polly Kohen Recipe from Food Network
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This summery salad is made with salad greens, fresh oranges, red onions, glazed walnuts, and Gorgonzola cheese, then topped with a homemade citrus vinaigrette.
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Tender pan-fried scallops are topped with a vanilla beurre blanc made from shallots, reduced white wine, and orange juice.
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This is down-home, primal Sicilian cooking, using inexpensive and commonly available ingredients: olive oil, eggplant, tomato and pasta A showering of grated ricotta salata and toasted bread crumbs adorns this humble yet justly famous dish The Sicilian composer Vincenzo Bellini adored it with such a passion that it was eventually named after his 19th-century opera "Norma" — or so goes the story.
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A great way to use all those cucumbers you get from your plants! A little zing from the jalapeno and a burst of lime add a fresh taste to cucumbers in this refreshing fresh salsa.
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Get Cake Mix Cranberry Orange Muffins Recipe from Food Network
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Fresh tuna is marinated in a sweet marinade of fish sauce, lime juice, and honey, stir-fried, and then tossed with garden fresh tomatoes, basil, and cilantro. A small, red chile pepper adds spice to this warm tuna salad.
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Serve this exciting summer favorite cool with tortilla chips.
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A spicy bean salad with a kick of lime that is great as a side dish, nacho topping, or all on its own!
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Make your own baked tofu! A salty, sweet marinade made with orange juice, soy sauce, and sesame oil, and seasoned with garlic and ginger is used to make this yummy version.
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My mom's Seven Layer Dip is a big hit at all small gatherings! Refried beans are layered with guacamole, seasoned sour cream, veggies and cheese. It's perfect for dipping tortilla chips! The dip traditionally takes less time to disappear into bellies than it does to prepare.