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Get Octopus in Tomato Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This light and flavorful appetizer is great for seafood and garlic lovers!
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Here's a simple recipe for pork steaks or chops. All you do is baste the meat with a sauce that consists of butter, lemon juice and garlic. Very basic, and the chops will be moist and tasty.
Ingredients: butter, lemon juice, garlic, pork, salt
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Sam Calagione liked how a hoppy, citrusy India pale ale counterbalanced the sweetness of the chicken, which had been marinated overnight, then grilled, brushed with butter, and rolled in crispy cornflakes.
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Get Grilled Lobster Tails with Herb Butter Recipe from Food Network
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Bacon is the star. It's browned and crumbled and all the other ingredients are lightly sauteed in the bacon drippings --onion, garlic, vinegar, and shredded cabbage. Serve warm.
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Holding out for regional produce may seem absurdly romantic, or a little stubborn, but there’s no denying the thrill when, after months of apples, potatoes and sturdy greens, suddenly asparagus appears in full force at the market Finally, spring has arrived.
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This is your basic everyday eye round roast beef. Simply cooked to perfection. Serve it to family or company. The secret is in the time cooked. 20 minutes per pound at 375 degrees.
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Searching for Tiger Cry on CH produces many results, but not one single recipe that I could see, so here's mine (a very basic version). Perfect as a light lunch...
Ingredients: juice, sugar, garlic, fish sauce, salad
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The versatile and abundant zucchini becomes a noodle in this gluten-free dish.
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Sera Pelle tosses chickpeas with olive oil, nutritional yeast, cumin, and garlic as a snack for her kids. They're also delicious with a cold beer. Either way, try to serve them hot.
Ingredients: chickpeas, olive oil, yeast, cumin, garlic
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.