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A crusty piece of bread is a must for sopping up the sauce.
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Cooking chicken the night before to serve cold or at room temperature the next day is a brilliant plan for summer soirées, picnics or potlucks Since the flavors of something cold are usually less pronounced than when they were warm, and since flavors are always muted during storage anyway, the key is to start with more flavor: a blast of herbs, a rub or a marinade A fiery jalapeño and ginger spiked yogurt marinade to give life to my take on tandoori chicken, for example
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Set these juicy turkey meatballs out on a platter, drizzle with a ginger-spiked sauce of soy, mirin and dark brown sugar and serve with toothpicks alongside wine or cocktails They'll go quickly.
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Thin slices of eggplant replace the tortillas in this vegetarian dish with substance.
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Get Salmon and Veggie Linguini - "Sal Monguini" Recipe from Food Network
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Super simple and delicious, this pomegranate, arugula, and spinach salad is a beautiful addition to any meal.
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This asparagus pairs especially well with Asian types of grilled foods, such as kebabs or satays.
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Grapefruit and lime are the perfect refreshing combination for this margarita. Fresh juices taste so much better than store-bought.
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Freshly made onion juice is the family secret to this old recipe for a sweet and tangy poppyseed salad dressing that's ready in just a few minutes.
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This variation of a traditional Korean recipe for marinated beef short ribs uses a marinade with soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, and garlic.
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This mustard, from “Tart and Sweet,” by Jessie Knadler and Kelly Geary, is easy, fiery and great Use it to elevate a simple dinner of sausages, roast chicken or steak.