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  2. Here’s What to Cook Every Night This Week (January 20 – 26)

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    Read on to find out what to cook every night this week, from one-pan roasted salmon to vegetarian chili. 73 Hearty Winter Dinner Ideas I have just the fix: seven dinners that are as easy to ...

  3. Fruity Flounder with Strawberry Balsamic Recipe - AOL

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    Broil fish in oven until flaky. Remove and cover. Place strawberries, vinegar, sugar and salt in small sauce pan. Stir and simmer on medium heat, 5 minutes and pour into food processor or blender ...

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  6. Easy Sautéed Fish Fillets Recipe - AOL

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    Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Easy Sautéed Fish Fillets? recipe for your family and friends. ... Simply Recipes. 34 easy ...

  7. Pan frying - Wikipedia

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    Pan frying sausages can make use of the inherent fat of the meat. Pan frying or pan-frying is a form of frying food characterized by the use of minimal cooking oil or fat (compared to shallow frying or deep frying), typically using just enough to lubricate the pan. [1] In the case of a greasy food such as bacon, no oil or fats may need to be added.

  8. New Zealand sand flounder - Wikipedia

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    Commercially sand flounder are fished by trawl and setnet. [5] Sand flounder is very easy to cook and there are many ways to cook and serve it depending on preferences. At its simplest, it can be served beautifully after washing, drenching in flour and frying each side in a medium hot pan with oil/butter until the skin is crisp. [18]

  9. Butterflying - Wikipedia

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    Butterflying is a way of preparing meat, fish, or poultry for cooking by cutting it almost in two, but leaving the two parts connected; it is then often boned and flattened. [1] Spatchcocking is a specific method for butterflying poultry that involves removing the backbone, and spatchcock as a noun may refer to a bird prepared in that way.