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  2. The 4-Ingredient Baked Salmon My Whole Family Loves—It's So Easy

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    Use a spoon to spread the sauce over the flesh side of the salmon, making sure to coat the entire surface. ... Bake for 10 minutes. Then, change the oven setting to broil and cook for an ...

  3. Make the Best-Ever Baked Salmon in Just 20 Minutes - AOL

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    Bake until the thickest part of the salmon flakes easily with a fork and the flesh is opaque, 12 to 15 minutes. Transfer salmon to a serving platter; top with fresh herbs and serve with lemon ...

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  5. Icing (food) - Wikipedia

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    White glacé icing on a lemon bundt cake Chocolate icing in a bowl before being put on a cake. Icing, or frosting, [1] is a sweet, often creamy glaze made of sugar with a liquid, such as water or milk, that is often enriched with ingredients like butter, egg whites, cream cheese, or flavorings. It is used to coat or decorate baked goods, such ...

  6. Balsamic Glazed Salmon Recipe - AOL

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    Bake at 350°F. for 15 minutes or until the fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. 3. Grate 1 teaspoon zest and squeeze 1 tablespoon juice from the orange.

  7. Ganache - Wikipedia

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    Ganache (/ ɡ ə ˈ n æ ʃ / or / ɡ ə ˈ n ɑː ʃ /; [1] French:) is a glaze, icing, sauce, or filling for pastries, made from chocolate and cream. [2]In the broad sense of the term, ganache is an emulsion between (melted) solid chocolate (which is made with cocoa butter, the fat phase) and a water-based ingredient, which can be cream, milk or fruit pulp. [3]

  8. Crème anglaise - Wikipedia

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    Crème anglaise can be poured over cakes or fruits as a sauce or eaten as part of desserts such as floating island. It also serves as a base ingredient for other desserts such as ice cream or crème brûlée. As a beverage, it is known as "drinking custard" or "boiled custard" in the American South and served like eggnog during the Christmas ...

  9. 18 Easy Salmon Recipes For Brunch, Lunch, and Dinner - AOL

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