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Grilling striped bass is a great way to cook the fish because the skin takes on a char that goes well with other strong flavors like oregano-laden chimichurri sauce Usually paired with meat, chimichurri plays off of bass just as beautifully, as long as you use a light vinegar like champagne or rice wine, rather than balsamic In preparing the fish, make sure the grill is hot first and be patient about flipping — you usually want about 4 minutes per side for a 7 to 8 ounce piece
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Get Yellow "Rice" with Serrano Ham ("Arroz" Amarillo con Jamon) Recipe from Food Network
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This easy grits recipe is topped with sharp cheddar, scallions, and a dash of hot sauce for fast Southern-style breakfast.
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Recipe for Toasted Sesame Oil and Ginger Bell Peppers with Chili and Black Sesame Seeds, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Get Beet Burger with Citrus-Caper Aioli Recipe from Food Network
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Outrageously good homemade barbecue sauce with molasses, chili, onion, lemon juice, tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and bourbon.
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Roasted peppers are culinary chameleons — they have their own distinctive flavor, yet they mix easily with so many ingredients In this recipe, the peppers are slicked with olive oil and vinegar (use either sherry or balsamic) and served with ricotta that’s enlivened with lemon zest and juice If you’ve got it, add also the finely chopped rind of a salt-preserved lemon to the ricotta
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The classic pairing of beets and goat cheese gets a peppery twist with the addition of watercress and radishes. Creamy avocado and acidic red wine vinegar help round out the flavors in this salad.
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Fried vermicelli pasta is simmered in a tomato-garlic-onion puree in this Mexican-inspired sopa seca, or dry soup.