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This easy no-cook peanut sauce has a terrific authentic Thai taste. It is spicy and peanutty, and is perfect as a dipping sauce for chicken, shrimp, and beef...or even to use tossed with warm cooked noodles for a quick pasta dish.
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Hot dogs are wrapped in bacon and deep fried to make the perfect treat for your kids, and maybe a few grown-up kids too.
Ingredients: frankfurter, bacon, buns
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This is a dip that tastes just like buffalo chicken wings without the mess! Serve with tortilla chips and celery.
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Wasabi and jalapeno are blended into a creamy sauce. Use it for dipping raw vegetables, fried calamari, fish cakes, or anything you like!
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As my friend Karen always says, “You know it’s going to be a good party if the host is deep-frying something when you arrive.” If you agree, consider serving these crisp-edged, golden grits cakes topped with bourbon mayonnaise and country ham at your next holiday shindig These golden cubes, from the chef Kyle Knall at Maysville restaurant, can be prepared ahead of time, except for the frying part, which should be done within 20 minutes of serving Southern country ham is worth seeking out, but if you can’t find it and didn’t have time to mail-order it ahead, you can substitute a good Serrano ham or prosciutto
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These fillets are on fire.
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Americans are a wing-loving people The Buffalo variety, by most accounts “invented” at the Anchor Bar in, yes, Buffalo, is the official food of our most sacred event of the year: the Super Bowl These can be made on the grill or in the oven.
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These buffalo chicken wings are an oven-baked version of the classic fried finger food. It leaves the meat juicy by using a short marinade and broiling crisps...
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This spicy recipe for grilled Buffalo wings is an easy snack to make for tailgating or barbecues.
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Kielbasa and cabbage combine in this quick and easy recipe you can get on the table in about 30 minutes using an electric pressure cooker.
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Like a whole plate of buffalo wings, in one convenient bite!