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Baby back ribs are marinated in a mixture of applesauce and barbeque sauce, then cooked on the grill.
Baby back ribs are marinated in a mixture of applesauce and barbeque sauce, then cooked on the grill.
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Artichokes are not the friendliest of vegetables They are a good source of magnesium, potassium and fiber, and they require a little work, but it’s time well-spent The simplest way to prepare an artichoke is to steam it, there’s hardly any trimming at all
Artichokes are not the friendliest of vegetables They are a good source of magnesium, potassium and fiber, and they require a little work, but it’s time well-spent The simplest way to prepare an artichoke is to steam it, there’s hardly any trimming at all
Ingredients:
artichokes, lemon, white wine vinegar, dijon mustard, garlic, mayonnaise, yogurt, olive oil
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Once a season, the Big Blue Tailgate Crew prepares these baby back ribs with easy homemade BBQ sauce.
Once a season, the Big Blue Tailgate Crew prepares these baby back ribs with easy homemade BBQ sauce.
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This tangy sauce also works well with chicken paillards.
This tangy sauce also works well with chicken paillards.
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Get Drunken Spaghetti with Hot Salami Meat Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Drunken Spaghetti with Hot Salami Meat Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
calabrese, lamb, cloves, bay leaf, carrot, onion, tomato paste, dry red wine, chicken stock, san marzano, spaghetti
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Science says: Shrimp is a good low-fat, high-protein substitute for meat and does not raise cholesterol.
Science says: Shrimp is a good low-fat, high-protein substitute for meat and does not raise cholesterol.
Ingredients:
roll wrappers, shrimp, lettuce, cilantro, cucumber, carrot, soy sauce, white wine vinegar, mirin, ginger
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Get Chicken Sate with Spicy Peanut Dipping Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Chicken Sate with Spicy Peanut Dipping Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chicken stock, coconut milk, soy sauce, shallot, garlic, fish sauce, brown sugar, lime, ginger, chicken breast, bamboo skewers, peanut, cilantro leaves, peanuts, peanut butter, chicken broth, lime juice, chili, curry
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Call it an adult version of the grilled-cheese sandwichslices of country bread layered with mozzarella, goat cheese, and tomato-sauced spinach and toasted to a golden brown.
Call it an adult version of the grilled-cheese sandwichslices of country bread layered with mozzarella, goat cheese, and tomato-sauced spinach and toasted to a golden brown.
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, cloves, tomatoes, salt, black pepper, spinach, country bread, mozzarella, goat cheese
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This is true to the Apulian tradition of serving chopped greens with orecchiette, those little ear-shaped pasta, though the greens might be different in Apulia and the combination doesn’t always include a tomato sauce Since I’ve always got tomato sauce in my freezer, it’s an easy dish to throw together This winter version is made with canned tomatoes.
This is true to the Apulian tradition of serving chopped greens with orecchiette, those little ear-shaped pasta, though the greens might be different in Apulia and the combination doesn’t always include a tomato sauce Since I’ve always got tomato sauce in my freezer, it’s an easy dish to throw together This winter version is made with canned tomatoes.
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Octopus is an incomparable treat. I love it grilled, in a salad, or in tomato sauce. For many, cooking octopus may seem daunting - but I assure you, it couldn't be easier. Serve this dish with hand-cut french fries or with rice.
Octopus is an incomparable treat. I love it grilled, in a salad, or in tomato sauce. For many, cooking octopus may seem daunting - but I assure you, it couldn't be easier. Serve this dish with hand-cut french fries or with rice.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes About 1/2 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes About 1/2 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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You don't have to be a vegetarian to enjoy the zen simplicity of this stir-fry dish. We toss in Korean red pepper flakes to kick start the tofu base.
You don't have to be a vegetarian to enjoy the zen simplicity of this stir-fry dish. We toss in Korean red pepper flakes to kick start the tofu base.
Ingredients:
soy sauce, sugar, red pepper flakes, garlic, sesame oil, ginger, sesame seeds, tofu, scallion