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Truffle-crusted Beef Tenderloin by Roland PassotYou'll want to serve this dish immediately after it's cooked over haricot verts with a truffle Madeira sauce. |
9 votes
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Miso Salmon (Dengaku) by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a wonderful, mildly flavored dish. Japanese food is comfort food for me, and nothing goes down more smoothly than this dish. The sweet and salty miso glaze brings out the best in the salmon without overpowering it. Our kids love it too! |
8 votes
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Tandoori Chicken by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a very flavorful tandoori recipe that is easy to make at home. We served it two nights in a row, the second night with guests, and everyone loved it. |
7 votes
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Mexican Garlic Broiled Tilapia by John SpottiswoodI love the lime-garlic flavored fish that I get when I'm down in Mexico, especially in Puerto Vallarta. Normally it is grilled down there, but I think the recipe on the broiler does an even better job. The fish stays very moist, but still gets a little crispy on top from the broiler. The lemon-garlic-butter flavor is to die for. My… |
5 votes
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Chilean empanadas by Arturo Féliz-CamiloSome years ago I tried them and since then I've been a fan! |
4 votes
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Bobby Lovera's T-Bone Lamb Chops with Sundried Tomato Salad by Bobby LoveraYou'll love these easy T-Bone Lamb Chops grilled or broiled. Long marinade is the trick. |
4 votes
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Tilapia Broiled Egyptian Style by John SpottiswoodWe adopted this recipe from our Egyptian babysitter in San Francisco named Hoda. We came to her house once to pick up our son and were greeted by the most amazing smell! She invited us to take a bite of the tilapia she had cooked. We were smitten. It was the first broiled, then soaked, recipe we had tasted, and it is still one of… |
4 votes
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Lobster Hawaiian Sushi Rolls by Debi ShawcrossChase Away The Winter Blahs...Throw a Sushi Dinner Party! Visit my blog to read the entire post: http://debishawcrossblog.com/?p=1905 |
4 votes
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Moroccan Broiled Fish Skewers or Fillets by John SpottiswoodThis is a tasty Moroccan dish that you are sure to love. Serve it over salad, cous cous, bulgar pilaf, or white or brown rice. We've used thick white fish but also thinner fish like catfish or tilapia when they are more reasonable. You can't skewer them, but you can broil the whole fillet (see picture). It also works with salmon… |
3 votes
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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. |
3 votes
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Creole Flank Steak by Amos MillerIf you have a flank, skirt or pepper steak to prepare, give this Creole recipe a turn for large flavor on a pretty small budget. You can feed 4 hungry folks on this New Orleans-inspired take on steak, inspired by Austin Leslie. This is so good served with steamed medium-grain rice. The unique combination of ingredients in this… |
2 votes
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Hearty Steak And Bacon Sandwich by Robyn SavoieFor a simple yet special supper, try these broiled steak sandwiches. Topped with avocado-horseradish spread and French-fried onions, they're terrific! |
2 votes
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Asian Grilled Salmon by John SpottiswoodOur kids' favorite salmon recipes have long been a simple lemon pepper broiled salmon and a teriyaki salmon. So we tried the combination below which combines both ingredients. It's a surprisingly delicious combination of flavors. Our oldest son, who generally turns his nose up a salmon, claimed this is the best salmon he's ever… |
2 votes
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Broiled Flounder Amandine by B InnesDelicious fish with a wonderful nutty lemony butter sauce. |
2 votes
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Deboning a Whole Chicken by Roger CurtisI like my chicken at $0.79 a pound! I just learned this one. It takes a bit of practice, but you'll get better at every attempt. I especially like this for broiling the chicken in three pieces with the skin on. |
2 votes
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