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  3. Blackening (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    While the original recipe calls for redfish , [3] the same method of preparation can be applied to other types of fish as well as proteins such as steak, chicken cutlets, or tofu. References [ edit ]

  4. Ina Garten's Ultimate Tuna Melts Are an Instant Family ... - AOL

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    For this particular tuna melt recipe, he made one version with the more expensive, jarred Spanish tuna and one with store-bought, canned albacore tuna. “The canned version was dominated by the ...

  5. Piyanggang manok - Wikipedia

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    Piyanggang manok, also spelled pyanggang manok, is a Filipino dish consisting of chicken braised in turmeric, onions, lemongrass, ginger, siling haba chilis, garlic, coconut milk, and ground burnt coconut. It originates from the Tausug people of Sulu and Mindanao.

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  7. Tuna casserole - Wikipedia

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    Tonnikalavuoka or tonnikalapastavuoka, literally meaning "tuna pasta casserole", is a Finnish version of the dish. It is one of the most popular school meals. [3] The primary ingredients are tuna and pasta, often with tomatoes and garlic included and shredded mozzarella sprinkled on top. [4] [5]

  8. Pulled Blackened Chicken with Toasted Couscous Recipe - AOL

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    Roast the chicken until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh registers 180 degrees F, 45 to 50 minutes. Remove the chicken from the oven, take the lemon halves out of the ...

  9. Tuna pot - Wikipedia

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    Tuna pot, marmitako in Basque Country and marmita, marmite or sorropotún in Cantabria is a fish stew that was eaten on tuna fishing boats in the Cantabrian Sea. [1] Today it is a simple dish with tuna, potatoes, onions, peppers, and tomatoes. The original French word marmite is a metal pot with lid.