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"Deviled eggs are fun because you can dress them up or down," says Michael Mina, who dresses them up with chopped smoked salmon here.
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The fresh lime juice and mustard add a nice tang to this moist and flaky grilled salmon. I came up with this marinade after tasting something similar at a friend's house and it is now one of our favorite ways to do fish. You may also use other firm fish steaks instead of salmon; halibut, tuna and swordfish all work well.
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Fresh salmon mixed with green herbs, lemon, and a little shallot.
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This recipe is by Karen Baar and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here is a simple, easy preparation for salmon that allows wild-caught fish, especially, to shine The foaming butter amplifies the richness of the flesh, while the jalapeños keep it in check, as soy sauce does to the fattiest sushi Some prefer to reverse the order of the cooking, so that the fish is served skin-side up, but I find that cooking it this way allows the butter to do its job more effectively and delivers a more beautiful plate of food as well
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An easy, healthy recipe for grilled salmon with a chile-garlic marinade. A sauce of Mexican crema, lime, cilantro, and green onions is served alongside.
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Homemade turkey chili served over corn chips makes a fun and easy snack or lunch.
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This lovely seafood salad was an improvisation. Use grapefruit juice to glaze the crab and to make the sweet-tangy salad dressing.
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A hearty loaf of banana bread is an excellent way to use up a pile of leftover bananas, but sometimes you want a lighter option These tender banana muffins are crowned with a delightfully crunchy cinnamon crumb topping that lends to their addictive nature The easy recipe, which doesn't require any special equipment – just a couple of bowls – was adapted from one originally developed by a 9-year old named Meghan Cwikla
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In a large stockpot over medium heat, melt the butter and add the oil, onions, pepper, parley, garlic, half of the cabbage, wine, salt, and pepper and cook until...
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A big, beautiful king cake with a rich cream cheese filling will start a new Mardi Gras tradition at your house.