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This ceviche made with fresh, raw tuna chunks. Great as an appetizer or side dish. I learned this one from my grandparents and found it to be a winner among my college buddies.
This ceviche made with fresh, raw tuna chunks. Great as an appetizer or side dish. I learned this one from my grandparents and found it to be a winner among my college buddies.
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A hoisin marinade and ginger give this dish a subtle sweetness.
A hoisin marinade and ginger give this dish a subtle sweetness.
Ingredients:
hoisin sauce, ginger, cloves, rice vinegar, soy sauce, black pepper, tri tip, olive oil
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Get PBR Fajitas Recipe from Food Network
Get PBR Fajitas Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, lemons, lime, orange, bay leaf, cayenne pepper, flank steak, italian dressing
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Picante sauce puts just the right amount of "fire" in this flavorful marinade for grilled flank steak. This is a great recipe to impress warm-weather company, or for any day you want a tender and scrumptious steak.
Picante sauce puts just the right amount of "fire" in this flavorful marinade for grilled flank steak. This is a great recipe to impress warm-weather company, or for any day you want a tender and scrumptious steak.
Ingredients:
picante sauce, orange juice, olive oil, brown sugar, soy sauce, mustard, ginger, flank steak
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Marinating the chicken wings overnight in a mixture of honey, soy sauce, brown sugar, and mustard powder gives these oven-baked appetizer favorites plenty of flavor.
Marinating the chicken wings overnight in a mixture of honey, soy sauce, brown sugar, and mustard powder gives these oven-baked appetizer favorites plenty of flavor.
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Get Easter Flower Cupcake Recipe from Food Network
Get Easter Flower Cupcake Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
vanilla, frosting, almonds, jujube, green, sugar, butter, eggs, egg yolks, milk, water, flour, cake flour, baking powder, salt, confectioners sugar, marshmallow fluff
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Get Rodbenders Island Spiced Fried or Grilled Grouper Recipe from Food Network
Get Rodbenders Island Spiced Fried or Grilled Grouper Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
adobo, corn flour, hungarian paprika, scallions, red pepper, hot sauce, olive oil, water, grouper, flour, milk, eggs, garlic powder, paprika, black beans, red onion, sugar, allspice, mango, white pepper, salt
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This ultimate eggnog recipe is so strong and creamy it was titled 'one-cup-only eggnog'. Serve with a warning label at your next party!
This ultimate eggnog recipe is so strong and creamy it was titled 'one-cup-only eggnog'. Serve with a warning label at your next party!
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Bobby Flay knows how to make the ultimate burger. To wash it down? His heavenly chocolate marshmallow milkshake.
Bobby Flay knows how to make the ultimate burger. To wash it down? His heavenly chocolate marshmallow milkshake.
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Refrigerate, covered, for up to two days. Bring to room temperature before serving. You can also make the brownies in a buttered eight-inch square baking pan lined with foil or parchment paper.
Refrigerate, covered, for up to two days. Bring to room temperature before serving. You can also make the brownies in a buttered eight-inch square baking pan lined with foil or parchment paper.
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Orange cake is a terrific dessert to serve after the rich, meaty stews of winter: boeuf bourguignon, short ribs, lamb tagine The method that Marcella Hazan uses here — poking holes into the cake and letting orange syrup seep in — has a similar effect to brining: what would otherwise be a dry cake becomes flavorful, fragrant, and juicy And it’s even better than brining, because it always works, takes no time, and also makes the cake last longer
Orange cake is a terrific dessert to serve after the rich, meaty stews of winter: boeuf bourguignon, short ribs, lamb tagine The method that Marcella Hazan uses here — poking holes into the cake and letting orange syrup seep in — has a similar effect to brining: what would otherwise be a dry cake becomes flavorful, fragrant, and juicy And it’s even better than brining, because it always works, takes no time, and also makes the cake last longer