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Get Spicy Fried Chicken Bites with Derby Dip Recipe from Food Network
Get Spicy Fried Chicken Bites with Derby Dip Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
bacon, chicken, buttermilk, hot sauce, flour, cayenne pepper, paprika, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, canola oil, sour cream, mayonnaise, blue cheese
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Get Tandoori Chicken and Cauliflower Rice Bowl Recipe from Food Network
Get Tandoori Chicken and Cauliflower Rice Bowl Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cilantro, english cucumber, chicken breasts, yogurt, lemon juice, curry powder, ginger, garlic, cauliflower, butter, rice, tomato paste, lemon
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Home alone This is a superfast soup that is meant to feed one person — that’s right, one Soy sauce, sherry and ginger give tang and heat to the broth, and udon noodles lend a decidedly Asian feel
Home alone This is a superfast soup that is meant to feed one person — that’s right, one Soy sauce, sherry and ginger give tang and heat to the broth, and udon noodles lend a decidedly Asian feel
Ingredients:
chicken broth, chicken breast, soy sauce, sake, ginger, baby corn, chili, scallion, baby spinach, udon noodles, sugar snap peas
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Here is a somewhat spicy curry dish of vermicelli noodles with a medley of veggies and shrimp, chicken, and pork. It's an Asian way to clear out the fridge.
Here is a somewhat spicy curry dish of vermicelli noodles with a medley of veggies and shrimp, chicken, and pork. It's an Asian way to clear out the fridge.
Ingredients:
vermicelli, bone, pork, cloves, vegetable oil, onion, carrots, celery, shrimp, bean sprouts, soy sauce, curry powder, water
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Green chile peppers and tortilla strips are cooked with eggs and Cheddar cheese creating a quick and easy, Mexican-inspired breakfast.
Green chile peppers and tortilla strips are cooked with eggs and Cheddar cheese creating a quick and easy, Mexican-inspired breakfast.
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Maderia, a fortified wine, brings wonderful flavor to this Thanksgiving pan gravy, quickly whisked together after the bird emerges from the oven As with any gravy, the flavor of the stock is essential here, so it's absolutely worth the time to make your own.
Maderia, a fortified wine, brings wonderful flavor to this Thanksgiving pan gravy, quickly whisked together after the bird emerges from the oven As with any gravy, the flavor of the stock is essential here, so it's absolutely worth the time to make your own.
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Pineapple fried rice meets quinoa in this satisfying dish.
Pineapple fried rice meets quinoa in this satisfying dish.
Ingredients:
quinoa, chicken broth, water, eggs, peanut oil, chili oil, cloves, green onions, pineapple, cilantro, soy sauce, red pepper flakes
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This rice side dish features fresh corn, peas, carrot, and poblano pepper for a great accompaniment to any Mexican main dish.
This rice side dish features fresh corn, peas, carrot, and poblano pepper for a great accompaniment to any Mexican main dish.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, corn kernels, poblano chile, onion, peas, garlic, carrot, water, milk, butter, white rice, chicken bouillon
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A dash of tonic and splash of sweet pomegranate juice add immeasurable flavor to this pretty vodka martini.
A dash of tonic and splash of sweet pomegranate juice add immeasurable flavor to this pretty vodka martini.
Ingredients:
cocktails, alcohol, soups, chocolate, vodka, grand marnier, pomegranate juice, tonic water, lemon, fish, seafood, chicken
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In assembling this rather straightforward pork ragout, my main question was how to produce a sauce with substantial consistency, considering I had not planned to use any flour or other thickener I thought that finely diced apple, which would melt into the sauce, might do the trick It did, though also mincing the shallots meant that they, too, would add body
In assembling this rather straightforward pork ragout, my main question was how to produce a sauce with substantial consistency, considering I had not planned to use any flour or other thickener I thought that finely diced apple, which would melt into the sauce, might do the trick It did, though also mincing the shallots meant that they, too, would add body
Ingredients:
pork, coriander, paprika, shallots, apple, cloves, amontillado sherry, chicken stock, white turnips, marjoram, thyme leaves
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This rich, elegant gratin, adapted from the chef Naomi Pomeroy's book "Taste and Technique," brings together braised fennel, Gruyère sauce and crisp bread crumbs, with outrageously delicious results As with many recipes in this highly instructive book, this gratin is more labor intensive than what you may expect — coarse bread crumbs are toasted and shattered just so — but every component is key to the final dish A lot happens simultaneously, so breathe deep, and be sure to prep your ingredients before beginning, and carefully read through the recipe to the end (a good practice always)
This rich, elegant gratin, adapted from the chef Naomi Pomeroy's book "Taste and Technique," brings together braised fennel, Gruyère sauce and crisp bread crumbs, with outrageously delicious results As with many recipes in this highly instructive book, this gratin is more labor intensive than what you may expect — coarse bread crumbs are toasted and shattered just so — but every component is key to the final dish A lot happens simultaneously, so breathe deep, and be sure to prep your ingredients before beginning, and carefully read through the recipe to the end (a good practice always)
Ingredients:
bread, butter, garlic, fennel pollen, black pepper, fennel fronds, fennel bulbs, salt, olive oil, chicken stock, white wine, flour, milk, cheese, parmigiano reggiano
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The chicken stew here does have an authentic origin, but I have lightened it a little by dispensing with the cream that would be added luxuriously in its country of origin And you can cheerfully use a dry or semi-dry from anywhere in the world I have nothing against the regular coq au vin, but I might actually prefer this sprightlier version
The chicken stew here does have an authentic origin, but I have lightened it a little by dispensing with the cream that would be added luxuriously in its country of origin And you can cheerfully use a dry or semi-dry from anywhere in the world I have nothing against the regular coq au vin, but I might actually prefer this sprightlier version
Ingredients:
bacon, onions, chicken thighs, button mushrooms, garlic, italian parsley, tarragon, riesling wine