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Grilled kale is a quick and easy way to prepare kale and tasty to eat too. Mix kale, jalapeno peppers, olive oil, and a few other ingredients on a sheet of aluminum foil and grill!
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Cucumbers and imitation crabmeat are lightly marinated in rice vinegar to make this cool and tasty salad.
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Yes, three heads of garlic. You dont have to peel the cloves first. They soften during cooking and take on a subtle sweetness. Each person squeezes the garlic out of its skin onto the plate to eat with the chicken.
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Thinly-pounded chicken breasts are coated with the right spice mix and deep-fried to make the best copycat Chick-fil-A sandwiches you can enjoy at home.
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This zesty pasta will help you carbo-load like a football player.
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First cultivated south of the border, corn more or less grew up with poblano chiles and tomatillos, two components of this Mexican-influenced dish. The filling in each mellow pepper is a mix of tang and sweetness -- poached chicken, nips of goat cheese, s
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Cooked green beans are tossed with garlic powder, bread crumbs, olive oil, oregano and basil, and given a fine sprinkling of Parmesan cheese.
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Love smoked foods? Love asparagus? This mild but flavorful asparagus and garlic dish made originally in an iron skillet on the top of the smoker is the perfect side to any smoked meat. If you like asparagus, you will love this! So far, everyone has enjoyed it. I hope you do, too.
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Smoked paprika, salt, and garlic powder are the primary ingredients in this homemade dry rub for ribs.
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Balsamic glazes make everything better.
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Here now a taste of New England game days circa the time when televisions had dials instead of remotes and, if you couldn’t get fresh clams to steam and chop, a can or two from the supermarket would do just fine (That’s still true!) The recipe comes from Brendan McCarthy, a saltwater fishing guide whose charters range from Brooklyn to Montauk, and south to Florida, the Bahamas and the azure waters off Panama, but whose tastes and kitchen skills were first developed in New England and see an apogee in the simplicity of this recipe The dip benefits from some curing time in the refrigerator and, for some, a heavy hand on the cayenne.