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  2. How to Make Food Network Star Antonia Lofaso’s Crispy Tempura ...

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    Dip the lobster tails into the tempura batter and gently place into the oil. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes until golden brown. Remove from the oil onto a paper towel and season with salt.

  3. I Tried Nobu's Most Famous Dishes—These Are The Only Ones ...

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    Here are Nobu's most famous menu items, ranked from least to most worth the splurge. Wagyu Dumplings Depending on where you dine, this set of five dumplings can cost between $40 and $50.

  4. Karaage - Wikipedia

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    Karaage (唐揚げ, 空揚げ, or から揚げ, ) is a Japanese cooking technique in which various foods—most often chicken, but also other meat and fish—are deep fried in oil. The process involves lightly coating small pieces of meat or fish with a combination of flour and potato starch or corn starch , and frying in a light oil.

  5. Toriten - Wikipedia

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    Toriten is a Japanese tempura style fried chicken. It originated food in Ōita Prefecture, and is very popular there. Any part of the chicken can be used. The meat is cut into small pieces, dipped in soy sauce, sake and garlic powder, rolled in tempura powder and deep fried. Toriten is commonly served with fresh greens, and eaten hot ...

  6. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    Meat-Fest Lamb Shank Duff Goldman Sardinia Enoteca Restaurante Miami Beach, FL: 5 EV205 Meat-Fest Costina Anne Burrell Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto: New York, NY: 5 EV205 Meat-Fest The No. 7 Half Chicken Ted Allen No. 7 Brooklyn, NY: 5 EV205 Meat-Fest Italian Beef and Sausage Sandwich Ray Lampe Joe Boston's Italian Beef Chicago, IL: 5 EV205 Meat-Fest

  7. Kwame Onwuachi shares the recipes for two of his favorite ...

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    When in need of comfort, Kwame Onwuachi turns to saucy foods served over rice.

  8. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Due to the lack of meat products, Japanese people minimized spice utilization. Spices were rare to find at the time. Spices, like pepper and garlic, were used only in a minimalist amount. In the absence of meat, fish was served as the main protein, as Japan is an island nation. Fish has influenced many iconic Japanese dishes today.

  9. Tomato and saffron pasta recipe with lobster and chorizo - AOL

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