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This whole fish is fried and topped with a Thai basil and chile sauce for a stunning main coarse at the dinner table.
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This is a fairly classic take on teriyaki broiled or grilled slices of marinated meat or fish. The small amount of sugar in the soy-based sauce caramelizes in the heat, creating a deliciously sticky glaze.
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A very simple and quick Filipino dish. This is a sour broth soup with tilapia fish fillets. The flavor is sour but it actually enhances your appetite. This is considered comfort food in my house.
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Ganso, a Japanese restaurant in downtown Brooklyn, is justly known for its steaming bowls of fragrant ramen But the fiery, crunchy chicken wings there are the stuff of dreams This recipe, from the chef Rio Irie, hits all the right notes: spicy from chile paste and fresh ginger, salty from soy sauce, funky from fish sauce, sweet from mirin.
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This French dip sandwich recipe uses beef bones to make the jus for this classic roast beef sandwich.
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An unusual Filipino soup recipe by Burnt Lumpia blogger Marvin Gapultos that includes salmon, Japanese miso, and calamansi, a cousin to the lime.
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Traditionally grilled over charcoal, these little sausages also cook up beautifully in a cast-iron pan Serve them in a bowl over rice noodles or steamed jasmine rice with fresh mint and cilantro, cucumbers and pickled carrots Top with green chiles and toasted peanuts, then drizzle with fish sauce and lime
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Cut swordfish into chunks and cook them on skewers or rosemary sticks so the fish is done extra fast.
Ingredients: cocktails, alcohol, soups, chocolate, fish
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Get Thai-Style Basil Shrimp with Basil-Coconut Rice Recipe from Food Network
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The wild king salmon season opens in May on the West Coast and continues through summer, from Alaska all the way to San Diego The first wild salmon in spring has brilliant red flesh, a mild sweet flavor and a velvetlike texture Farmed salmon doesn’t compare
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These bread slices are visual bonuses to bowls of soup. Make them hours in advance and pop them into the oven to warm.