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Spicy Shrimp on Spinach by John SpottiswoodWe made this as one of the dishes at our annual stay at the Koehler Winery near in Los Olivos near Santa Barbara. Everything we made was delicious, but this might have been my favorite. We served it as an appetizer, and everyone raved about it. It was extremely easy and quick and the presentation was beautiful. I made this with a… |
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Cider-Glazed Boneless Pork Loin Chops by FoodiewifeThis excellent recipe comes from America’s Test Kitchen (Cook’s Illustrated). Boneless pork chops can easily be overcooked and tough. But, using a technique of searing them and then “poaching” the chops in a sauce of apple cider vinegar, apple cider, brown sugar and a little soy sauce and Dijon mustard the chops come out moist and… |
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Venison or Elk and Apricot Mustard Sauce by Amos MillerAs H.D. Thoreau said: "Simplify, simplify!" Time to share a favorite recipe, especially for my CES friend, Jed Gibbons, who asked for an idea for this cut of venison, and Nanette may like this, too. Gibbons, who is a heart-of-the-city dweller, is fortunate to have relatives who give him the outstanding wild meats - and thereby save… |
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Juicy Seared Tuna Steak Recipe by Pamela OrbinLearn how to make a beautiful sesame-crusted tuna steak. |
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Miso Sake Glazed Scallops by KaristaA subtly decadent combination of miso, sake and fresh ginger that creates a beautifully delicious glaze for scallops or even black cod. |
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Web design course by sanskar vermaWeb design course encompasses many different skills and disciplines in the production and maintenance of websites. The different areas of web design include web graphic design; user interface design; authoring, including standardized code and proprietary software; user experience design; and search engine optimization. Web design… |
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Ham Stuff by Stephen CroutI love those ham steaks you can get at most any supermarket. One drawback is that the salt level is pretty high. I combat that by placing the ham in a large skillet filled with simmering water. Off heat I let it steep for 10-15 minutes. That does the trick. I trim out the little round bone and any extraneous fat or gristle. For… |
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