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This Dish is soo easy to make and its the best thing in the world to eat on a snowy day :)
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This recipe is popular with the local farming community of Cardiganshire. There are regional variations throughout Wales as to what meat is used; some use Pork or Mutton, we use Shin Beef. This soup tastes better after subsequent reheating, so it's probably a good idea to make the cawl a day before consumption.
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Originally written during the Italian Renaissance, this ravioli recipe called for a hog's tripe or calf's head filling. To modernize the dish, culinary historian Cathy Kaufman substitutes shiitake mushrooms, which have a similar texture to tripe, but a mo
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Coconut milk and curry powder combine in a sauce for chunks of white fish and diced tomato in a quick and easy stew for two.
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Seasoned with oyster sauce, sweet chili sauce, and cilantro, these fish cakes are an easy and tasty way to serve fish.
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Shrimp, tuna, and scallops combine with fresh herbs and spices, sun-dried tomatoes, and red chile peppers. Serve with lemon wedges. Substitute salmon, crab, or sole to create a variety of delicious alternatives.
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Savory halibut filets are marinated in olive oil, lemon juice, basil, and garlic then grilled to perfection. The perfect dish to turn people around who don't like fish.
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Men who eat fish just once a month have fewer ischemic (blocked blood vessel) strokes, says a Harvard study. For your dose, try this easy summer recipe.
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Delicious sole dredged in an egg and mustard mixture, then potato flakes; pan fried to a golden brown. Serve with lemon wedges and tartar sauce.
Ingredients: egg, yellow mustard, salt, potato, oil, sole
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Vietnamese rolls stuffed with shrimp get crunch and color from yellow peppers, lettuce, and carrots which, like most orange fruits and vegetables, are high in cancer-fighting alpha carotene.