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Quinn Hatfield stuffs pickled ginger into slits in the salmon to infuse it with flavor. To keep the sliced fish intact and the ginger in place, he cleverly skewers the fillets before cooking.
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A California roll is a fresh take on traditional Japanese rice rolls. Filled with avocado, crab, and cucumber, it's fresh and crunchy and makes a filling meal. You can use real or imitation crab.
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Sushi can be filled with any ingredients you choose. Try smoked salmon instead of imitation crabmeat. Serve with teriyaki sauce and wasabi.
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This makes a delightful hors d’oeuvre, appetizer or even a light supper If you’re serving it as an hors d’oeuvre you can spoon it onto cucumber rounds, small endive leaves or toasted pita triangles The better the salmon, the better this will be (sashimi grade is the best).
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I love ginger, and I had some fresh beets. They just happened. People love them, and they handed out this recipe at a booth at the farmers market this year...
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Try this dish at your next brunch for a tasty way to get more vegetables into the mix.
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Follow this flexible recipe any time you want to enjoy a custom salmon poke bowl at home. The topping options are endless!
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Easy and simple way to make pickled beets and eggs. You can double the recipe for larger gatherings. This is my late grandmother's recipe and everyone loves it. Will keep in fridge for up to 2 weeks.
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Pickling watermelon rind has long been a Southern tradition. In this version, low-acid rice vinegar becomes infused with jalapeño and ginger for a brightly flavored brine with a kick.
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This flavorsome — and relatively fast — recipe comes from Los Angeles-based bartender Gabriella Mlynarczyk Pickled onions are the classic garnish for the Gibson cocktail, but if you love these briny, crunchy, little alliums as much as I do, you might find yourself tossing them into your gin and tonics and vodka and sodas, too (and adding them to cornichons and mustard as accoutrements for pâté).