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  2. I've cooked over 1,000 Ina Garten recipes. Here are 10 of my ...

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    "Cook Like a Pro," page 244. This flavorful hash bowl has bacon, sautéed onion, crispy Yukon potatoes, shredded Brussels sprouts, tender short ribs, and a splash of Sriracha for a bit of a kick.

  3. 20 Best Breakfast Recipes for Egg-Lovers - AOL

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    From tender poached eggs to veggie-packed egg bites to savory sandwiches, these dishes showcase the versatility of eggs. Plus they’re highly rated, with at least four stars in reviews.

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  6. Eggs Sardou - Wikipedia

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    Eggs Sardou is named for Victorien Sardou, a famous French dramatist of the 19th century, who was a guest in New Orleans when the dish was invented around the turn of the century (from 19th to 20th). An example of an eggs sardou recipe includes poached eggs, artichoke hearts, creamed spinach, and hollandaise sauce. [1]

  7. Barefoot Contessa - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot Contessa is an American cooking show that aired from November 30, 2002 to December 19, 2021, on Food Network, and is currently the oldest show on the network's daytime schedule. Hosted by celebrity chef Ina Garten, each episode features Garten assembling dishes of varying complexity. Though her specialty is French cuisine, she ...

  8. Poaching (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Salmon being poached with onion and bay leaves. Poaching is a cooking technique that involves heating food submerged in a liquid, such as water, milk, stock or wine.Poaching is differentiated from the other "moist heat" cooking methods, such as simmering and boiling, in that it uses a relatively lower temperature (about 70–80 °C or 158–176 °F). [1]

  9. 17 Easy and Cozy Breakfasts For Winter - AOL

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    The spinach-and-artichoke dip underneath the egg helps hold it in place and adds a creamy element to this easy breakfast (or breakfast for dinner!). View Recipe 10-Minute Spinach Omelet