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  2. Dukkah-Crusted Fried Cauliflower “Steaks” - AOL

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    Case in point: the dukkah-crusted fried cauliflower “steaks” from Micah Siva’s new cookbook, Nos. PureWow Editors select every item that appears on this page,, and the company may earn ...

  3. Best Bites: Garlic parmesan cauliflower steaks - AOL

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    Place cauliflower slices in a single layer onto the prepared baking sheet. Brush each slice with the olive oil mixture on both sides; season with salt and pepper, to taste.

  4. Boost your July Fourth cookout with pork tenderloin and ...

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    Skip the basic burgers and forgettable franks to grill up deeply flavorful, brined pork tenderloin and marinated cauliflower steaks.

  5. Spice rub - Wikipedia

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    Basic dry rub or spice rub generally contain brown sugar, paprika, black pepper, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder along with salt. Other ingredients may also be present depending upon the required flavor. [1] Spice rubs can also add ingredients such as herbs, crushed garlic, or oil to make a paste.

  6. Duqqa - Wikipedia

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    Duqqa, [spelling 1] du'ah, do'a, [1] or dukkah (Egyptian Arabic: دقة Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈdæʔʔæ], Hejazi Arabic pronunciation:) is an Egyptian and Middle Eastern condiment consisting of a mixture of herbs, nuts (usually hazelnut), and spices. It is typically used as a dip with bread [2] or fresh vegetables for an hors d ...

  7. Jerk (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet-marinated with a hot spice mixture called Jamaican jerk spice.. The technique of jerking (or cooking with jerk spice) originated from Jamaica's indigenous peoples, the Arawak and Taíno tribes, and was adopted by the descendants of 17th-century Jamaican Maroons who intermingled with them.

  8. Taramasalata - Wikipedia

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    Taramasalata or taramosalata (Greek: ταραμοσαλάτα; from taramás 'fish roe' < Turkish: tarama [1] + Greek: saláta 'salad' < Italian: insalata [2]) is a meze made from tarama, the salted and cured roe (colloquially referred to as caviar) of the cod, carp, or grey mullet mixed with olive oil, lemon juice, and a starchy base of bread or potatoes, or sometimes almonds.

  9. Tuna-Noodle Casserole with Cauliflower Recipe - AOL

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    4 tbsp unsalted butter, plus more for dish; 8 oz pappardelle or other similar wide noodles; coarse salt and freshly ground pepper; 1 lb cauliflower, broken into 1-inch florets (about 4 cups); 1 ...