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A fun appetizer, or a meal in itself, these healthier hot wings are made with less butter and no frying.
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Restaurant-style buffalo wings are extra crispy and tender because they are fried twice and seasoned afterwards in this easy wing recipe.
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This is a frankenstein recipe I created from a few favorite recipes. This is an easy comfort food that tastes great.
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This is a great finger food ideal for parties. Additions are endless too - bacon, spinach, cream. Simply garnish with fresh parsley for color!
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This recipe brings together leafy herbs, the whisper of sweetness in fresh corn and summer squash, a ripe tomato, and a splash of lemon, creating a salad with farm-stand allure It is served it with chicken paillards, and the meal would go great with a bottle of dry German riesling.
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These super-flavorful crusty wings come from Adam Perry Lang, founder of NYC's Daisy May's BBQ and author of Charred and Scruffed. They are fantastic with or without Lang's sweet-and-sticky barbecue sauce.
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This recipe came to us from Bobby Flay in advance of the opening of his restaurant Gato The chicken gets a jolt of flavor not only from the cheese but also from a honey and sherry vinegar gastrique, basically a sauce made from caramelized sugar or another sweet ingredient like the honey, deglazed with vinegar and then reduced
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The chicken is not the centerpiece of this stir-fry, and you can leave it out, or use tofu instead, for a vegetarian version It adds flavor and some substance, but this stir-fry is mostly about antioxidant-rich cruciferous vegetables, with a red pepper thrown in for color, adding its own set of nutrients (anthocyanins, beta carotene, vitamin C).
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To reduce the amount of butter and cream in his dishes, the chef Michel Richard works with three elements: reductions or concentrations, sauces or juices; crusts to keep food moist; and firecrackers, the crunch from oven-dried vegetables and fruits.
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So I learned this while renting a room in my younger years and it kept because it was easy and taste pretty good. When I do not have time to cook I used this...
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I learned about the genesis of this dish from Suvir Saran, an Indian chef in New York This dish is Manchurian in origin and is based on an ingredient that is in almost every refrigerator It's stir-fried chicken with ketchup, and before you turn your nose up, think how good ketchup can taste