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This salad recipe is a hearty mix of potatoes, thin-sliced steak, parsley, celery, and scallions, with a tangy tomato dressing.
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A fish piccata of sorts, this dish is easy to make and the lemon-caper sauce marries well with delicate varieties like sole, fluke or flounder, as well as more robust fish like swordfish Start by laying fish fillets out in a baking dish and seasoning them with salt and pepper Finely chop some shallots and briefly cook them in a skillet before adding wine
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Get Pan Seared Arctic Char and Cultivated Mussels in a Smoked Tomato and Green Garlic Broth with Posole Recipe from Food Network
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A tangy marinade and sauce for all types of steak. Flavorful but not too spicy. Can easily be doubled.
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Get Avocado Grapefruit Salad (Ensalada de Palta y Toronja) Recipe from Food Network
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This sauce is a tomato jam that tastes more like a richly spiced ketchup A long simmer is important This is inspired by a recipe for a delicious tomato jam in the chef Matthew Kenney’s cookbook, “Matthew Kenney’s Mediterranean Cooking.” My version is not as sweet as his; I decided to call it ketchup rather than jam because to me, it tastes like a richly spiced ketchup, with sweet and sour flavors and a little kick from the cayenne
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Mexican style octopus salad, with tomatoes, green and red onion, cucumbers, and cilantro.
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Focaccia is the perfect canvas for culinary experimentation- it's a thrillingly versatile Italian flatbread that rises to every occasion.
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Memorable dishes sometimes come out of nowhere One recent evening in Tarragona, just south of Barcelona, I wandered past a number of cafes and tapas bars Txantxangorri, a Basque place serving rice dishes — not paellas — was the only one that had seats