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  2. 50 Surprising Ways to Cook Shrimp - AOL

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    Shrimp is underrated. It's the quickest, most versatile protein in your kitchen. You can smother it in cheese sauce and pasta, or toss it on the grill in a light and zesty dressing. Here, 50 ...

  3. Teriyaki - Wikipedia

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    Teriyaki [a] is a cooking technique in which foods are broiled or grilled with a glaze of soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Although commonly associated with Japanese cuisine , this cooking technique is also commonly used in other Asian cuisines such as Chinese , Indonesian and Thai .

  4. This Teriyaki Shrimp with Noodles makes a quick hearty dinner

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    This one pan dish is simple and packed with veggies

  5. This Teriyaki Shrimp with Noodles makes a quick hearty dinner

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  6. List of America's Test Kitchen episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for shrimp saganaki (Greek-style shrimp with tomatoes and feta), and hot and sour stir-fried shrimp with snow peas and red bell peppers. Featuring a Tasting Lab on feta cheese and a Science Desk segment exploring muscle in fish vs. muscle in meat.

  7. Soba Noodles with Grilled Shrimp and Cilantro Recipe - AOL

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  8. Maryland Style 'Old Bay' Grilled Shrimp

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    Maryland Style 'Old Bay' Grilled Shrimp. AOL.com Editors. Updated October 16, 2017 at 4:33 PM. Maryland Style 'Old Bay' Grilled Shrimp.

  9. Negimaki - Wikipedia

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    Negimaki (ねぎ巻き) is a Japanese American food consisting of broiled strips of meat marinated in teriyaki sauce and rolled with scallions . [1] Originally beef was used, but negimaki are also commonly made with other meat such as chicken.