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Hungry barhoppers are treated right in Venice, where drinks can be chased with freshly made snacks known as cicchetti. Try broiled green figs sprinkled with fennel seeds and wrapped in pancetta.
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Homemade croutons are a great way to put leftover bread to good use.
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The classic Chinese way to clean shrimp and ensure a succulent flavor and crisp texture, says Grace Young, author of “Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge,” is to use a combination of salt and water, either dousing the shrimp in two rinses of heavily salted water or rubbing the shrimp with salt, then rinsing with water If you don’t eat salt, then just rinse the shrimp with plain water I recommend bunch spinach for this; you don’t have to stem it, just cut away the base of the leaves and rinse well.
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Get Philippine Stir-Fried Rice Noodles: Pansit Grisado Recipe from Food Network
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Here's an easy way to get low-fat protein (in the chicken breast) and lots of vitamins (in the scallions, peppers and pineapple). Plus, the dab of fresh ginger soothes stomachs and fights inflammation and blood clots.
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No need for a wok here You can use a flat-bottomed skillet or sauté pan instead, the bigger the better You want as much surface area as possible to get as hot as possible, so preheat the pan for at least five minutes before adding the oil
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This recipe is by Sara Dickerman and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Recipe for Barbecued Chicken Breasts, as seen in the January 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This classic, refreshing lemonade gets an extra burst of flavor from juicy blueberries.
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This delicious jam recipe is courtesy of Gretchen Sweet, Martha's friend from Maine.
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Couscous is widely used throughout North Africa. Like many pastas, couscous is simply coarse hard-wheat flour (semolina) and water. Traditionally, the two were mixed together by hand and pressed through a sieve to make tiny granules.