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Grilling striped bass is a great way to cook the fish because the skin takes on a char that goes well with other strong flavors like oregano-laden chimichurri sauce Usually paired with meat, chimichurri plays off of bass just as beautifully, as long as you use a light vinegar like champagne or rice wine, rather than balsamic In preparing the fish, make sure the grill is hot first and be patient about flipping — you usually want about 4 minutes per side for a 7 to 8 ounce piece
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Meatloaf with crushed tortilla chips, green chile peppers, and chili powder is a Mexican-inspired version of the traditional meatloaf recipe.
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Give your steaks and extra kick with this quick and easy recipe for DIY coffee steak rub.
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A mix of mild and hot curry powder gives this chicken and potato dish layers of flavor.
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This is a wonderful side dish to serve with your Asian-themed meal. So quick and easy to prepare.
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Your typical takeout order has nothing on this homemade version.
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This is about the only way to serve 4 with one pork tenderloin. Cubed tenderloin rolled in beaten eggs and sprinkled with cornstarch is sauteed with shredded carrot and green pepper.
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According to local legend in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, the birthplace of tortellini, the pasta's navel shape was inspired by the indescribable beauty of Venus's belly button Keep that in mind as your roll, stuff and fold these little dumplings, whose recipe is adapted from the "true and authentic" version codified by the Confraternita del Tortellino and notarized by the Bologna Chamber of Commerce While tortellini are traditionally served as a middle course in a light meat brodo, they'll make a fine main course when tossed with a simple tomato sauce and topped off with a light grating of Parmesan
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I had a beautiful bunch of leeks from the farmers’ market and a Mediterranean crust left over in my freezer from my week of savory pies, so I decided to make this lightened version of a French classic called flamiche The French version calls for lots of butter and cream or crème fraiche.