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Peace out P.F. Chang's—this shrimp is all we need.
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This dish is just brimming with fresh vegetables. Feel free to substitute your favorites.
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Give your roasted cod a seriously pretty boost with a robust plum salsa.
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Simple and gluten-free Brazilian cheese bread, or Pão de Queijo, made with tapioca flour, milk, eggs, olive oil, and cheese.
Ingredients: egg, olive oil, milk, tapioca flour, salt
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Mini rolls are filled with seared sirloin, provolone, pickled peppers, and sauteed onions in Chef John's easy slider version of the Philly cheesesteak.
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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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Brining chicken breasts in a soy sauce and fish sauce marinade flecked with lime adds flavor and helps retain moisture while they are on the grill Chicken breasts do particularly well when pounded into an even thickness and cooked quickly over a hot fire, which chars the exterior but keeps them juicy inside But if you or anyone in your clan would prefer dark meat to white, this recipe will also work with boneless, skinless thighs, though you might have to add a minute or so to the cooking time
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This blood orange salad with arugula, red grapefruit, and pomegranate is paired with a simple caramel dressing that will surely awaken your taste buds.
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Trust us, it's better than it sounds.
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Marinating, it’s said, not only adds flavor and moisture that will stay with the food through the rigors of the grilling process, but also tenderizes whatever you’re about to put over the coals There’s only one problem with this comforting culinary scenario: It’s mostly not true These ribs are grilled naked, save for some salt and pepper
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Bursting with ginger and chile flakes, this simple sauce offers a savory, acidic contrast to the rich filling of mandu.