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Get Fried Alligator with a Garlic Aioli Dipping Sauce; Mediterranean Alligator with a Tomato and Caper Sauce; Alligator Picatta Recipe from Food Network
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The narrow spectrum of highly sweetened morning food is limiting and ultimately boring This coconut oat pilaf, which most folks might think of as an evening dish, is spicy and aromatic And it will change the way you think about oatmeal.
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Get Tabouli Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Get Roasted Leg of Lamb Recipe from Food Network
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I used a medium-grain rice that I buy at my local Iranian market for these peppers The package says that the rice is great for stuffing vegetables because it doesn’t swell too much, and it’s right It goes into the peppers uncooked and steams in the oven, inside the peppers (so it’s important to cook them long enough and cover the baking dish)
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The preserved lemon in this extremely tasty dish brings out the full flavor of the lamb! I serve these lamb chops on a bed of couscous, with tabbouleh as a side dish. Enjoy with a wine of your choice, keeping in mind that this dish is quite spicy and has the tang of the preserved lemon. Personally I'd prefer a medium white such as chardonnay or even a Mosel. A mild to sweet red wine would also be great.
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Get Grilled Tomato and Soppressata Bread Recipe from Food Network
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Get Quinoa Tabbouleh Recipe from Food Network
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Use portobello mushrooms for this They are meaty and make for a very substantial pie You can omit the feta for a vegan version of this pie
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For me, spaghetti with clams has to be ''white,'' which is to say without a tomato in sight -- and actually the first time I ate it this way was not in Italy but in one of my favorite Italian restaurants in New York, Da Silvano This was a very long time ago, and I've been hooked ever since I have specified amounts for a single portion here, because I feel cooking food you love is never something that should be reserved for company
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Layered flavors are the secret behind this chicken salad, from the chef Sara Kramer of Kismet in Los Angeles After grilling the chicken and letting it rest, reserve the chicken juice to whisk into a vinaigrette of olive oil and lemon juice Then add chile crisp, that chile-flake-in-oil condiment some Chinese restaurants have on the table, and augment it with toasted and crushed coriander, fennel seed and cardamom
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Olive oil, red bell peppers, garlic and sherry give this gently simmered fish its Spanish accent. Theyre pureed with another favorite Spanish ingredient, blanched almonds, which thicken the sauce and give it a sweet, nutty flavor.