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Cooking chicken breasts can be tricky, especially the “skinless-boneless” kind No matter if they are pan-fried or grilled, they are apt to be dry if left to cook even a minute too long This recipe borrows a Chinese technique called velveting that guarantees a moist chicken breast
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Japanese style-broiled salmon just like the restaurants. Easy recipe I came up with at the request of my family. Serve with sticky white rice and a light salad.
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Spaghetti noodles are tossed with peanut butter, tamari, and Thai chili sauce for this quick, Asian-inspired meal for one.
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This is an easy way to make a delicious asparagus side dish, it's simply addicting!
Ingredients: asparagus, olive oil, herbes
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Create the delicious taste of smoked turkey without the hassle of the meat smoker in this 3-ingredient recipe that is great for holidays.
Ingredients: sugar, turkey, cooking oil
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Cool and refreshing Chilled Cucumber Soup! Takes only 10 minutes to make, no cooking, just blending.
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Subtly seasoned turkey sausage, blended with ground turkey, sauteed onion, garlic, and parsley makes these turkey burgers moist and flavorful.
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Add gourmet flavor to a simple pasta dish with a tomato-mushroom sauce.
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Artichoke hearts, walnuts, and Parmesan cheese are combined to make a pesto sauce to dress up farfalle pasta. Serve hot or cold.
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Creamy asparagus-and-mushroom ragu tops crunchy toasts and chèvre.