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Salt Crusted Fish

Salt Crusted Fish by Robyn Medlin

When I saw the article in the May edition of Fine Cooking on Salt Encrusted Fish, I knew I had to try it. After all, I live in South Florida and I’m always trying to figure out new things to do with seafood. This technique is surprisingly easy! Essentially, you take a whole fish and encase it in a salt layer that steams the fish as…

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Smoked Chicken Wings with Draper’s BBQ Sauce

Smoked Chicken Wings with Draper’s BBQ Sauce by Robyn Medlin

Smoking can be quite addictive. So much so that I decided to add a touch of smokiness to my chicken wings last weekend. It only takes about 45 minutes of time on the grill to achieve serious smokiness, and you’ll be smacking your lips in satisfaction. I’ve been hearing about Draper’s BBQ Rub and Sauce for a while through some of my…

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Cedar Planked Salmon with Lemon-Dill Butter and Grilled Rainbow Carrots

Cedar Planked Salmon with Lemon-Dill Butter and Grilled Rainbow Carrots by Robyn Medlin

There’s just something about salmon cooked on cedar planks that makes it that much more enticing. It must be the smoky flavor from the grill that coaxes the cedar flavor out of the wood and into the fish while also permeating the air with a…

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Pulled Pork "Pibil"

Pulled Pork "Pibil" by Frank Fariello

Pulled pork may be a bit time-consuming but it is actually quite easy to do. In fact, although it takes long, slow cooking, like a lot of such dishes it practically cooked itself. Typically, you begin by coating your roast with a 'dry rub' (a mixture of dried herbs and spices) and letting it sit, as long as overnight, to marinate.…

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