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The classic sweet-tangy combination of mustard and honey tops grilled chicken.
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My Shanghainese Mama always makes this dish for me. So I've been eating pork belly way before this trend started. Her soy/beer braised pork belly always reminds...
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In this ingenious version of an Indonesian classic, the gingery, lemongrass-scented satay paste is the base for the chicken marinade as well as for the luxurious peanut dipping sauce. A few alternatives to the chicken: thinly sliced beef or pork or whole,
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Peanut butter, coconut milk, and a few condiments make an easy Asian-inspired dipping sauce that goes perfectly with spring rolls or grilled meats and vegetables.
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These super-flavorful crusty wings come from Adam Perry Lang, founder of NYC's Daisy May's BBQ and author of Charred and Scruffed. They are fantastic with or without Lang's sweet-and-sticky barbecue sauce.
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Beef and Chinese broccoli chow fun is an elevated update of a take-out classic, with plenty of ginger and pepper, and chewy rice noodles to soak up the savory...
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Brining chicken breasts in a soy sauce and fish sauce marinade flecked with lime adds flavor and helps retain moisture while they are on the grill Chicken breasts do particularly well when pounded into an even thickness and cooked quickly over a hot fire, which chars the exterior but keeps them juicy inside But if you or anyone in your clan would prefer dark meat to white, this recipe will also work with boneless, skinless thighs, though you might have to add a minute or so to the cooking time
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Grilled flank steak is served on a bed of romaine lettuce with fresh mint, cilantro, and Thai basil and tossed in a flavorful lime juice dressing in this authentic Thai steak salad.
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Use homemade vegetable juice or store-bought tomato juice to make this Michelada: a spicy, savory, tangy, and amazingly refreshing beer cocktail.
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This recipe is adapted from “The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food,” the memoir of Judith Jones, the book editor who among many other things first brought Julia Child into print It comes together in about five minutes and improves cold meats, cold cuts, blanched asparagus, boiled potatoes – almost anything you can think of Take note: the egg needs to be really finely chopped to achieve the sauce’s optimal texture.
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Here is a rich and hearty tomato sauce which does not need sugar or butter to cut the acidity from the tomato. Olive oil is optional for those watching their waistlines.