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Get T-Bone Steak with Charred Tomato-Horseradish Butter Recipe from Food Network
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You may think you don't have the time to marinate meat before grilling it, but it's time-consuming only if you think a marinade has to tenderize As far as I'm concerned, there are only two goals in marinating: to add flavor and to promote browning and crispness Neither of these requires long soaking, although dunking the meat while the grill heats contributes to a slightly greater penetration of flavor
Ingredients: soy sauce, ginger, garlic, honey, juice, steak
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A twist on the traditional tandoori marinade, this cumin- and coriander-flecked yogurt paste remains on the chicken during roasting, ensuring that the skin crisps, while keeping the underlying meat moist and silken.
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Creamy ham and navy bean soup thickened with potatoes, cauliflower, and carrots is a gluten-free comfort food perfect for cold days.
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Sesame seeds encrust succulent grilled tuna, that's grilled and served with a zesty avocado-mango salsa that gets its kick from lime juice, ground ginger, and wasabi powder.
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Lisa Q. Fetterman's recipe for the "perfect" sous vide steak. Sous vide steak is the gold standard of sous vide cooking because it ensures reliable, exact cooking...
Ingredients: fat, vegetable oil, butter, thyme, garlic
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You won't believe it, but a well done steak with the moist, melt-in-your mouth flavor of a medium rare. All you need is cola, garlic powder, salt, pepper, bbq sauce and bacon.
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An impressive dish that comes together remarkably easily.
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Preparing this salad is no trouble at all, but if you want it easier than easy, or you just dont like medium-rare fish, use canned tuna instead of the fresh steaks.
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This quick-cooking fish stew, with its raft of eggs and no-stir preparation method, is specific to eastern North Carolina Church fund-raisers and family gatherings center on the stew, where traditionally men would layer chunks of fish with bones and skin, thinly sliced potatoes, onions and spices in a caldron and stand around the fire watching it cook About five minutes before it was done, someone would crack an egg for each guest into the tomato-rich broth
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Hurray for simply cooked and minimally adorned meals. Meaty swordfish with fresh tomatoes and cucumbers will make anyone happy.