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Corn Fritters by Ryan Fillhardt
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Gado-gado sauce by Mihir ShahThis is a sauce my grandmother used to make. Meant to be served over mixed greens or can even be used as a cocktail dip. I like it over a mixture of steamed rice, egg, and steamed vegetables. Awesome! |
7 votes
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Penn Cove Mussels Provencal by John Howie
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3 votes
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Moroccan Chicken by Baking BarristerQuick & easy flavorful chicken dish with zucchini, tomatoes & eggplant. |
2 votes
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Chinese Chicken Balls by MichelineThese chinese chicken balls can be served with my red sauce for chinese chicken balls posted on this site. These chicken balls are identical to the ones served in chinese restaurants. |
3 votes
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Chorizo by John AllredAn authentic traditional chorizo recipe that will transport you to Spain and add that real flavour to dishes that some commercial varieties lack. |
2 votes
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Winter Squash with Caramelized Onions Cassolita by John SpottiswoodThis was an outstanding dish that we served last night with a lamb tagine. It's fairly easy to put together, and will fill your house with wonderful smells! The sweetness is a nice accompaniment to a spicier dish. |
2 votes
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Shrimp & Bok Choy by NanetteThis is a light and easy meal and healthy, too. I used onions, but scallions or green onions would do. Fresh ginger, soy sauce and rice vinegar gives it the perfect Asian flavor. The "heat" should be to your taste. *wash any grit from bok choy and remove just the root. Slice stem and leaves lengthwise, then chop |
2 votes
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The Famous French Room Crab Cake by Jason WeaverA classic since the very beginning of The French Room, the crab cake with lobster sauce and tomato jam is one of the dining room’s signature dishes. This interpretation is sure to impress anyone you make it for. It is simple, elegant, somewhat familiar, yet different from anything your guests have ever tasted. Our menu would not be… |
1 vote
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Fabulous Pork Tacos by John SpottiswoodI made pork tacos for the Superbowl modeled after my favorite taqueria -- a hole in the wall in Playa Del Carmen called El Fogon. I may not have quite matched El Fogon, but these are darn good! I highly recommend them. I served them with Homemade Corn Tortillas (see my recipe) which were great, but they'll taste great with any… |
1 vote
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Caponata by Farrell May PodgorsekCaponata is traditionally served as an antipasto with toasted baguette slices or crackers. It is savory, with a touch of sweetness from the raisins and salt from the olives and capers. You can also use it as a pasta or pizza topping. This is one of the most popular appetizers I serve. The recipe doubles well and it freezes… |
1 vote
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Fresh Corn Pancakes by Miriam Russell-Wadleigh
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1 vote
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Let's Have A Chat..the Easiest, Fastest Snackfood Ever! by kathy goriEverybody likes snacks and every culture on the planet has them. Street food, finger food, the quick and dirty, sweet and greasy, salty and spicy, they're sold from pushcarts and stands, baskets in hands, and also in bazaars, bodegas and supermarkets all over the planet. These are the foods that mom always told you would spoil your… |
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Skinnylightful Chicken Fried Rice by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxWe’re so excited to share our healthy recipe for this very popular Chinese restaurant dish. We’ve made this delicious fried rice with all skinny ingredients. First, we cut down on the oil, using canola and sesame oil. Next, we added brown rice instead of the typical white, lean chicken breasts, egg whites and reduced-sodium soy… |
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Dubu Kimchi 두부 김치 (Tofu w Sauted Kimchi) by jason kimLike many weekend nights, we try to make something extra special after the kids go to sleep (usually something with more spice and kick to it) and this time we made some delicious dubu kimchi (tofu with sauteed kimchi). The best part about this dish is its simplicity and ingredients (basically two), and since most Koreans have a ready… |
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