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Try this classic cold appetizer and you'll think you're in the famous Galatoire's Restaurant in New Orleans. Chilled shrimp are served in a flavorful sauce atop lettuce leaves. Garnish the plate with sliced hard-cooked eggs and a few green and black olives.
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A tangy, spicy way to serve potatoes.
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This steamed kabocha squash is astonishingly delicious straight from the pan or cold the next day.
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For a simple dish, pasta all’amatriciana is freighted with controversy People in Amatrice say it originated in that central Italian town, as the name implies But in Rome, about 60 miles away, chefs proudly claim it as their own and say its name has nothing to do with its origins
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Get BBQ Grill Cubed Sirloin Steak with Jalapeno BBQ Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Because this ice cream uses so few ingredients, wait until the depths of summer, when you can get really good, sweet, plump ears of corn Taste a kernel before committing yourself If your ears are on the less sweet side, save them for the savory parts of the meal where it matters a little less
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These are great skewers inspired by Yakitori. I only added the green peppers to give a little different twist.
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A bright citrus pan sauce is all that's needed to round out this simple roast duck, cooked to a rich caramel brown. To render the fat and ensure a crisp skin, the duck is first steamed; Marcia Kiesel scatters a handful of coriander seeds over the steaming
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Get "Monkey Rolls": Banana Spring Rolls with Spiced Chocolate Sauce, Peanuts, and Toasted Coconut Recipe from Food Network
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Layered flavors are the secret behind this chicken salad, from the chef Sara Kramer of Kismet in Los Angeles After grilling the chicken and letting it rest, reserve the chicken juice to whisk into a vinaigrette of olive oil and lemon juice Then add chile crisp, that chile-flake-in-oil condiment some Chinese restaurants have on the table, and augment it with toasted and crushed coriander, fennel seed and cardamom