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  2. 42 Simple Rice Bowl Recipes To Use Up Leftover Ingredients - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Crispy Shrimp Rice Bowls. ... this rice bowl is fresh and a little bit spicy. Get the recipe: Mexican Rice Bowls. ... It’s dairy-free, vegan and healthy! Get the recipe: ...

  3. 64 best seafood recipes to feast on - AOL

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    Build this bowl with quinoa or other grains like rice or farro, then top with corn kernels, canned beans, peppers and seared seasoned shrimp. Creole Shrimp by Millie Peartree

  4. Feed Your Muscles With This High-Protein Shrimp and Rice Feast

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    In a large bowl, toss the shrimp with 1 tsp kosher salt, 1⁄2 tsp freshly ground pepper, and 3⁄4 of the marinade. Coverand refrigerate at least 30 minutes. Refrigerate the remaining marinade ...

  5. The Redwall Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    This book features numerous recipes for dishes mentioned in the Redwall series, and features illustrations by Christopher Denise. The plot follows Sister Pansy through one cycle of the seasons in Redwall Abbey, as she becomes the Head Cook. The cookbook is divided into the four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

  6. Rice noodle roll - Wikipedia

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    Guangdong-style rice noodle roll. A rice noodle roll, also known as a steamed rice roll and cheung fun (Chinese: 腸粉), and as look funn or look fun in Hawaii, is a Cantonese dish originating from Guangdong Province in southern China, commonly served as either a snack, small meal or variety of dim sum. [1]

  7. Fried shrimp - Wikipedia

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    On a bowl of steamed rice: tendon (tempura donburi). In one version, the tempura is dipped in a sauce before serving. This sauce is considerably thick and sweeter [7] than regular tempura dipping sauce. [5] Tenmusu: a rice ball snack topped with a shrimp fritter. [8]

  8. Household Searchlight Recipe Book - Wikipedia

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    The Household Searchlight Recipe Book was one of the most-published cookbooks in the United States. It was in print almost continuously from 1931 until 1954 and sold more than 1 million copies. It was published by Capper Publications of Topeka, Kansas, and reprinted five times between 1977 and 1991 by Stauffer Publications.

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