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Grilling the fish and making a sauce with fat-free fromage blanc keeps the calorie count down in this variation on the classic fried-fish sandwich.
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Kabocha squash and onion are cooked in a curried coconut milk sauce with ginger and fish sauce in this quick and easy vegetarian side dish.
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Everyone loves calamari, but grilling is an easy, delicious alternative to frying Grill the squid whole, then slice it into rings to serve warm or at room temperature, dressed with an assertive vinaigrette — in this case, with ginger, hot pepper, sesame oil and scallions Cooking over hot coals adds a smoky note, but a stovetop grill works well, too
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White fish smeared with chile paste and quickly deep fried.
Ingredients: whiting, chile, salt, cornstarch
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The filet mignon marinates in a mixture of balsamic vinegar and Dijon mustard while you are heating the grill and cooking the onions, and can be made in under an hour. Serve with some mashed garlic red potatoes and sweetened green beans for a fabulous special occasion meal.
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Although it's traditionally made with sour orange and lemon, marmalade is open to interpretation.
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A grilled mackerel recipe inspired by a mixture of the Spanish and French flavors of tapenade, tomato, fennel, capers, and saffron.
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This recipe substitutes hard-boiled chicken eggs for duck eggs to create a salty and funky egg salad.
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This flavorful halibut is spiced with herbes de Provence and seafood seasoning and then pan-fried for a quick and easy dinner.
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This simple recipe is one of my personal favorites. Steaks are coated with a nicely seasoned soy and ginger sauce before being broiled in this quick and easy dish. After lots of experimentation, it's perfect!
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A quick and easy way to make a tasty, tender steak on the grill! Marinate for a minimum of 2 hours.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.