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In most Chinese restaurants, so-called “Salt and Pepper-Style” shrimp or squid usually contain other spices too A good dose of 5-spice mixture makes these fried squid especially tasty, and dusting them with cornstarch before frying keeps them delicately crisp Maintain the oil temperature at 375 degrees, and don’t try to fry too many pieces at once.
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New potatoes are dressed with a tangy dressing of sour cream, dill weed, parsley and Dijon mustard. Sprinkle with sliced green onions before serving, if desired.
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These are the best ever. Spicy and cheesy crackers that will just melt in your mouth. Use more or less spice to suit your tastes.
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This is a very easy and different tasting sparerib recipe dominated by the taste of allspice. It's loved by everyone who has ever tasted it.
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These coconut shrimp come out perfectly crunchy. You'll wonder why you ever fried them at all!
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This recipe is by William Norwich and takes 30 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Shrimp is sauteed with peppers and sweet onion, and served over a pile of hot cheese grits. I had a variation of this at a local restaurant, added a few things, and made it mine! Garlic bread makes a great side! be sure to have hot pepper sauce on hand to add appropriate spice.
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The brown bits in the pan left from sautéeing the steak make a wonderfully flavorful pan sauce.
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Recipe for Citrus Pomegranate Chicken Over Whole Wheat Couscous, as seen in the January 2006 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'