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  2. Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course - Wikipedia

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    Noodles with chilli, ginger & lemongrass; Smokey pork sliders with BBQ sauce; Cooking tips: jointing a chicken; preventing skewers from burning; no-fuss marinating; lime & lemon juice for marinade; lemon juice for cooking rice; Guide: vinegar (malt, red wine, white wine, sherry, cider, rice, balsamic) 10 "Street Food Classics" 21 September 2012 ...

  3. List of shrimp dishes - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian shrimp satay that uses large shrimps, shelled and cleaned and often with the tails off and lightly grilled. Some recipes call for a marinade of thick coconut milk with sambal (chili paste), powdered Laos (galangal root), ground kemiri (candlenut, one can substitute macadamia nuts in a pinch), minced shallots and pressed garlic ...

  4. Food Paradise season 14 - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Lava Lava Beach Club: Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii "Kalua Pork Sandwich" – pork butt (placed on banana leaves and rubbed with volcanic salt, liquid smoke, chopped ginger and whole green onions), braised in oven with water for 4 hours, pulled, grilled on flattop with a guava barbecue sauce (made with ketchup, molasses, brown sugar, cider vinegar and guava sauce), a ...

  5. Garlic Noodles - Wikipedia

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    Garlic Noodles (Vietnamese: Mì Tỏi, pronounced [mi˧˩ tɔj˧˩]) is a noodle dish that originated in San Francisco, California.Created by Chef Helene An in 1975, the dish is known for its rich garlic flavor, and has become a popular item in Vietnamese, Asian-fusion, and mainstream eateries across the United States.

  6. Food Paradise season 12 - Wikipedia

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    "Blackened Shrimp Burrito" – Gulf shrimp (seasoned with house blend of Cajun spices), sautéed until blackened, rolled inside a house-made grilled flour tortilla with yellow rice, 'drunken' pinto beans (cooked with a shot of tequila), homemade white wine queso (made with sautéed onions, garlic, chardonnay wine, and white American cheese ...

  7. Regional street food - Wikipedia

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    Pilav – steamed rice with chicken and chickpeas, mostly sold in steam carts at night; Midye – mussels, that come in two forms: Midye dolma – stuffed mussels with rice, pine nuts and raisins, eaten cold with lemon and olive oil; Midye tava – mussels on a skewer, that are fried in oil, and eaten with a garlic sauce

  8. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Often with shrimp, sae-al shim (rice cake balls), or potato. Mohinga: Burma: Fish Chickpea flour and/or crushed toasted rice, garlic, onions, lemongrass, banana tree stem, ginger, fish paste, fish sauce, and catfish in a rich broth. Served with rice vermicelli. Mote de queso: Colombia: Cheese Made with ñame (yam) and Costeño cheese.

  9. Jordanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Made from a mixture of spices, rice (usually long-grain, mostly basmati), meat and vegetables. Kebab (كباب) Roasted or grilled, also known as mashawi. A mixed grill of barbecued meats such as kebab and shish taouk. Kofta b'bandura (كفتة بالبندورة) Spiced, ground meat baked in tomato sauce and served with rice.