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Get Big Mama's Kitchen - Oven Fried Chicken Recipe from Food Network
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Bone-in pork chops are dredged in a seasoned coconut flour coating and pan-fried until golden brown in this easy gluten-free dinner recipe.
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Ginger pineapple fried rice, a perfect use for leftover rice, makes a delicious side dish for shrimp, pork, or chicken.
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Get Steak-and-Egg Fried Rice bowl Recipe from Food Network
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The chicken is not the centerpiece of this stir-fry, and you can leave it out, or use tofu instead, for a vegetarian version It adds flavor and some substance, but this stir-fry is mostly about antioxidant-rich cruciferous vegetables, with a red pepper thrown in for color, adding its own set of nutrients (anthocyanins, beta carotene, vitamin C).
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Chicken thighs and drumsticks are marinated in buttermilk, coated twice with seasoned flour, and oven-baked in a small amount of oil in a cast-iron skillet. The secret to a crisp chicken coating that won't come off is revealed in this recipe.
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This is such a great, simple red meat-lover's dish. The sauce is flavorful and easy to make. This dish looks like a lot of work, but is so simple. Great for impressing people.
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This easy fried rice with fresh pineapple, peas, and red bell pepper comes together quickly and goes well with any protein.
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Get Fried Plantains with Spiced Beef: Piononos Recipe from Food Network
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Thin enough to flash-fry but thick enough to let the sweet onion flavor shine through, these onion rings work well as a side dish but also are great as a stand-alone snack Less is more when dipping the rings in the buttermilk mixture and then the flour mixture Be delicate in the coating process, and make sure to let as much liquid and then as much flour fall off as possible
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I learned about the genesis of this dish from Suvir Saran, an Indian chef in New York This dish is Manchurian in origin and is based on an ingredient that is in almost every refrigerator It's stir-fried chicken with ketchup, and before you turn your nose up, think how good ketchup can taste