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Broiled Asian Salmon with Scallions and Sesame by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious and flavorful dish. I'm always looking for new and innovative ways to cook salmon. This is a spicy take on the traditional teriyaki salmon, and the plating is beautiful. Given that it is a minor variation of a Bon Appetit recipe, it is also remarkably easy. |
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Miso-glazed Salmon by Sunny ShinIn order to nicely brown the outer layer of the fillets without regressing to the tough, dry texture of the broiled recipes,sprinkling the flesh with salt and pepper, then quickly pan seared the fillets golden brown each side (*skin-side up first) before transferring them to the oven. Then broiling a piece of fish for 10 minutes?!… |
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Pesto grilled chicken drumsticks with mixed vegetables by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaQuick, easy, healthy and delicious meal that you will love. |
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Curry Crab Melt by NanetteThis is a delicious twist on the classic Tuna Melt. It's perfect for those hectic nights when spending an hour at the stove is out of the question. Need something different for company brunch or a ladies luncheon? Pair it with a tasty soup, a crisp salad and delight your guests. The hint of curry powder gives this meal a unique and… |
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Broiled Flank Steak with a Horseradish Cream Sauce by "Cheffie Cooks"Great cut of beef for a nice family meal. Makes great leftovers-sandwiches. |
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Broiled Salmon with Miso Glaze by Bob VincentThis is adapted from a recipe that appered in Bon Appetit magazine in 1999. It comes from Buddakan restuarant in Philadelphia. The original recipe called for cod fillets but I had salmon on hand. Any firm fleshed fish fillet will work. Cod, haddock or halibut would be good as well. I used light yellow miso but the darker more… |
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Broiled Mackerel or Mackerel Preserves by HelenscookingThis dish is better than sardines preserves, it contains a lot of important components for a healthy diet. Mackerel is a great source of protein and minerals, such as magnesium (21 percent of daily value), phosphorus (24 percent of daily value) and especially selenium (71 percent of daily value). Remembering all this, you shouldn't… |
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