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Grilled mahi mahi is based with a mixture of lime juice, garlic, soy sauce, and brown mustard for a tasty fish entree.
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This Philly-inspired breakfast cheesesteak piles chicken sausage, peppers and cheese atop thick slices of French toast.
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Layers of sourdough bread, spinach, soy sausage, and cheese are baked in a mixture of egg and milk for an easy brunch recipe for a crowd.
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Spicy brown mustard and deviled ham make these your not-so-traditional deviled eggs.
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An Asian twist on the breakfast sandwich.
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Using a dried-fruit-and-nut bread in this classic sausage-apple dressing is a super shortcut.
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Bacon-and-egg pie is a rustic specialty from New Zealand, here zipped up with a mixture of sriracha and cream Made from whole eggs that hard-cook under a pastry crust lid, with fat chunks of bacon, it is closer in feeling to steak-and-kidney pie, that sturdy pub staple, than to quiche It is terrific picnic fare.
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In Chinese-American restaurants, spicy yellow mustard often appears on the table as a dipping sauce — but you rarely taste it anywhere else in the meal Jonathan Wu, the chef at the innovative Chinese-influenced restaurant Fung Tu in New York, decided to take that flavor and run with it The two kinds of mustard (along with cayenne) makes these almost as spicy as Buffalo wings, but the heat is balanced by sweetness
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The tomato sauce here with big pieces of flaked swordfish and slivers of jalapeño gets nicely absorbed by the penne.
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The flavors of summer come alive in these colorful grilled kebabs with bell pepper, zucchini, and pineapple, with a kick from Sriracha and sweetness from honey.
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Potatoes are spiralized into these skinny fries and baked in a mixture of Old Bay® seasoning and hot sauce then topped with malt vinegar.
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High-heat stir-fries are ideal for peas — either snow peas or the sugar snap variety Assertive seasoning and the slight charring from the wok complement the peas’ sweetness wonderfully The method works well for other spring vegetables, too, like asparagus or baby bok choy clusters