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This version of the classic casserole using Tater Tots® has layers of potatoes, cheese, and ground beef for a savory, comfort-food classic.
This version of the classic casserole using Tater Tots® has layers of potatoes, cheese, and ground beef for a savory, comfort-food classic.
Ingredients:
beef, onion, worcestershire sauce, steak, garlic powder, black pepper, cream of mushroom soup, milk, cheddar cheese
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Heres an ideal warm-weather meal with the refreshing flavors of mint, orange, lemon, and cucumber.
Heres an ideal warm-weather meal with the refreshing flavors of mint, orange, lemon, and cucumber.
Ingredients:
spaghettini, red wine vinegar, orange, orange juice, lemon juice, dijon mustard, olive oil, cucumbers, mint, tuna steak
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In this clever one-pot dish, Grace Parisi poaches fennel, shallots and orange zest in extra-virgin olive oil. She then cooks a tuna steak in that oil, making the fish incredibly moist and flavorful.
In this clever one-pot dish, Grace Parisi poaches fennel, shallots and orange zest in extra-virgin olive oil. She then cooks a tuna steak in that oil, making the fish incredibly moist and flavorful.
Ingredients:
tuna steak, olive oil, canola oil, bulb fennel, shallots, chiles, orange, bay leaf, lemon juice, parsley, blood orange
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Get Blue Cheese Burgers Recipe from Food Network
Get Blue Cheese Burgers Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chuck, sirloin, bread crumbs, steak sauce, eggs, salt, black pepper, hamburger buns, blue cheese
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Crispy potato skins stuffed with steak, provolone cheese, peppers, and onions that are great for game day, parties, and barbecues.
Crispy potato skins stuffed with steak, provolone cheese, peppers, and onions that are great for game day, parties, and barbecues.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, yellow onion, red bell pepper, steak, butter, provolone cheese, fat, sugar
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Get The Heater Recipe from Food Network
Get The Heater Recipe from Food Network
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These pork chops are simmered in beer and tangy barbeque sauce, topped with onions.
These pork chops are simmered in beer and tangy barbeque sauce, topped with onions.
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This grilled salmon recipe has skin-on salmon fillets topped with an easy compound butter flavored with lemon zest, garlic, and lots of black pepper.
This grilled salmon recipe has skin-on salmon fillets topped with an easy compound butter flavored with lemon zest, garlic, and lots of black pepper.
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Get Celebrity Salmon on Farfalle with Black Olive Pesto Recipe from Food Network
Get Celebrity Salmon on Farfalle with Black Olive Pesto Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
sambal oelek, soy sauce, honey, thyme, rosemary, salmon, garlic, pine nuts, olives, olive oil, heavy cream, mascarpone, parmesan, farfalle, cherry tomatoes, tomatoes, chives, chive
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Dinner is 6 ingredients and 20 minutes away with this Honey Mustard Salmon. Honey mustard is an easy way to dress up salmon, and baking it in the oven means your hands are free to throw together a salad or other side dish.
Dinner is 6 ingredients and 20 minutes away with this Honey Mustard Salmon. Honey mustard is an easy way to dress up salmon, and baking it in the oven means your hands are free to throw together a salad or other side dish.
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Get Soy-Glazed Salmon Burgers with Ginger Lime Aioli Recipe from Food Network
Get Soy-Glazed Salmon Burgers with Ginger Lime Aioli Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
mayonnaise, sour cream, cloves, ginger, lime juice, salt, soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, cornstarch, sauvignon blanc, egg, aioli, chili sauce, salmon, green onions, mint leaves, bread crumbs, sesame, cucumber
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This is truly the best way to cook salmon Slowly roasting an already fatty fish in an even more luxurious fat (here, olive oil) makes it nearly impossible to overcook Plus, you can flavor that oil with whatever you fancy — spices, herbs, citrus, chiles — which, in turn, will flavor the fish
This is truly the best way to cook salmon Slowly roasting an already fatty fish in an even more luxurious fat (here, olive oil) makes it nearly impossible to overcook Plus, you can flavor that oil with whatever you fancy — spices, herbs, citrus, chiles — which, in turn, will flavor the fish