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Catfish is coated in a savory caramel fish sauce in this traditional Vietnamese dish.
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This stir-fry uses a microwave technique to pre-cook broccoli, cauliflower, edamame, and carrots to reduce cooking time. Zucchini and mushrooms are added to the mix to pack in lots of nutritious veggies, made delicious with teriyaki sauce and agave nectar.
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Browned ground beef is combined in this tomato based soup with chopped green peppers, cooked rice, beef bouillon, brown sugar and soy sauce.
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A hot and spicy chuck roast that can be made into burritos, tacos, or any number of other Mexican-style dishes.
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Mini puff pastry shells filled with Bumble Bee® Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water, sweet bell pepper and juicy mango, topped off with a drizzle of sweet and spicy Asian sauce. A perfect little appetizer for your next get-together!
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This cornbread-based stuffing has a touch of sweetness (from apples, cinnamon, and raisins) and a little heat (from cayenne pepper) that combine well with a bit of whiskey flavoring.
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This Mad Men-era molded gelatin salad includes cranberries, Jell-O®, Cool Whip®, and Miracle Whip®, with pecans and parsley for texture.
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Shrimp and apples are marinated in a sweet and spicy sauce, then skewered and grilled. Serve over white rice, noodles, or a mixed green salad.
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Get Whole-Wheat Linguine with Green Beans, Ricotta, and Lemon Recipe from Food Network
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On Man vs. Food and Man vs. Food Nation, Adam Richman travels around the US eating huge quantities of hearty food.
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For savory, moist, delicate flounder, it is difficult to beat this fast, easy method Lightly coat the fillets in flour, then dip them in a mixture of beaten egg and milk Slide them into a hot skillet filled with oil to a 1/4-inch depth and let them fry until golden, a mere two minutes or so per side, without jostling them around too much