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  2. Tyler Florence - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Florence (born March 3, 1971) is an American chef and television host of several Food Network shows. He graduated from the College of Culinary Arts at the Charleston, South Carolina, campus of Johnson & Wales University in 1991. He was later given an honorary doctorate from the university for his culinary success.

  3. Spicy Baby Back Ribs Recipe - AOL

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    Directions. Heat the oven to 400°F. Line a large roasting pan with aluminum foil. Place the ribs into the pan and cover. Bake for 45 minutes. Uncover the pan and pour off any fat. Heat the oil in ...

  4. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Florence Cafe Fanny: Berkeley, California: 7 EV307 In a Bowl Mushroom Miso Soup Alex Guarnaschelli Miyake Restaurant Portland, Maine: 7 EV307 In a Bowl Chili Sunny Anderson Real Chili Milwaukee, WI: 7 EV307 In a Bowl Chili Duff Goldman National Coney Island Detroit, Michigan: 8 EV308 Hidden Treasures Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup Tyler ...

  5. Slow Cooker Melt-In-Your-Mouth Short Ribs Recipe - AOL

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  6. Roast Spare Ribs with Toasted Garlic Recipe - AOL

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    Directions. Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Combine the garlic, shallot, peanut and cilantro with the tomato sauce, soy sauce and olive oil and mix well into a marinade. Put the onion, leek ...

  7. Honey-Glazed Baby Back Ribs with Whiskey Marinade Recipe - AOL

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    Pour the marinade over the ribs and turn to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours. Make the glaze and dipping sauce: In a small bowl, combine the honey with the hot water.

  8. Marination - Wikipedia

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    Marination. Marinating is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking. This liquid, called the marinade, can be either acidic (made with ingredients such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine) or enzymatic (made with ingredients such as pineapple, papaya, yogurt, or ginger), or have a neutral pH. [ 1 ]

  9. Grilled Apple-Marinated Short Ribs Recipe - AOL

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    MAKE THE SAUCE In a small skillet, heat the canola oil. Add the shallots, season with salt and cook over moderately high heat, stirring a few times, until lightly golden and softened, about 5 minutes.