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Chicken drumsticks marinated with lime juice, garlic, and spices are roasted until dark and tender in this recipe that's sure to please.
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Fact: Burgers are better with sweet-and-tangy onions glazed in balsamic vinegar.
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Seek out shrimp in the shell and use the shells for a quick, easy seafood broth Freeze what broth you don’t use in the dish; it comes in handy when you need a seafood broth for a risotto or a stew.
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Plenty of garlic, fresh parsley, oregano, and thyme flavor grilled chickens cooked with cans of beer.
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A large salmon filet, steamed in foil and cooked either in the oven or barbecue. It's seasoned with minced garlic, fresh baby dill, lemon slices, fresh ground pepper and green onions.
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Minced garlic, garlic powder, butter, salt, and pepper are all you need to make this must-have side for the grilling season.
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Fast and easy to make with a food processor, roasted red peppers blend with garbanzo beans, lemon zest and juice, and garlic to make a flavorful hummus. It's terrific as a dip for vegetables and crackers, or used as a spread on wraps and sandwiches.
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Parmesan wing sauce with black peppercorns and ranch dressing is a quick and easy sauce to prepare for hot wings.
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When you want to zest it up, Sriracha is always the answer.
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Real butter, sliced garlic cloves, and French bread give this easy side dish an authentic flavor.
Ingredients: butter, cloves, french bread
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What's better than a sirloin steak cooked to perfection on the grill? A sirloin steak cooked to perfection on the grill and then brushed with this yummy butter sauce laced with lots of garlic!
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There’s a lot of unattended prep time in this recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi for hummus, which was featured in The Times in 2013 The unusual yet helpful addition of baking soda speeds the process Cooking the chickpeas with baking soda softens them, allowing for less time on the stove as well as a smoother, creamier finished product