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Chocolate Lava Cake

Chocolate Lava Cake

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This is quick and easy to make but it taste just like the ones you get at the fancy restaurants.

Lemongrass Chicken

Lemongrass Chicken

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 35 Minutes

Lemongrass Chicken is an adaption from a Southeast Asian-Vancouver fusion recipe. The marinade creates a sweet-salty glaze with mild heat. It can be served with white rice and sugar snap peas (steamed or stir fried with sesame oil, garlic, and red pepp…

Amazing Tuna Dip

Amazing Tuna Dip

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

This recipe came from one of our favorite restaurants of all time here in Newport Beach, CA. They are non longer here, but when "the" manager left for Hawaii and a new job we talked him into sharing the recipe for their amazing tuna dip appetizer. He di…

Tilapia with Peppers, Olives, and Capers

Tilapia with Peppers, Olives, and Capers

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This dish was inspired by one of my favorite dishes to order at one of my favorite restaurants- Cafe Mario in Green Bay. I am not sure how Mario makes his grouper, but I think I came pretty close with this recreation. I am a big fan of olives so anything…

Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad

Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

remember when I was a kid loving cold pasta salads on a hot summer night. Nothing heavy and nothing rich. One of my favorite restaurants in Green Bay is Grapevine Cafe, and they have a chicken pesto pasta salad to die for. One steamy night in Wisconsin I…

Edamame with Coarse Sea Salt

Edamame with Coarse Sea Salt

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Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Edamame, a slightly premature & firm soybean, is a staple appetizer in Japanese cuisine and is very popular in North America due to the growth of sushi restaurants. This dish is packed with protein and makes for an excellent appetizer or snack. You can bo…

Tofu Pad Thai

Tofu Pad Thai

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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

I've been on a wild romp to find ingredients for the perfect Pad Thai (the Thai restaurant I used to go to all the time was shut down by the Health inspector...awkward). I've tried tons and tons of recipes for Pad Thai, and this one I improvised is th…

Pulled Pork Sandwich

Pulled Pork Sandwich

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 360 Minutes

Pulled Pork Sandwiches are one of my favorite things to order at a barbecue restaurant. The moist pork mixes with the tangy barbecue sauce to create a taste combination to die for. I wanted to know how to duplicate that taste at home. What I found out…

Lighter General Tso's Chicken

Lighter General Tso's Chicken

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

For the life of me I don't remember where i found this recipe. I usually am very good about writing that down, but not this time! I am pretty sure this is a WeightWatchers recipe, but-again- not positive. I love Chinese carry out. Yum. However, it can be…

Agua de Pepino ~ Cucumber cooler

Agua de Pepino ~ Cucumber cooler

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Agua de Pepino ( cucumber water) is a refreshing drink that is popular in Mexico. It is one of the large variety of the popular Aguas Frescas ( fresh or cool waters). Agua frescas are refreshing drinks made from fresh sweet and sour fruits or grains, (lik…

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Cooking with Clive

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ABOUT CLIVE BERKMAN

Clive Berkman is known as the chef, manager, and owner of one of the finest restaurants in Houston. Under his guidance, the restaurant achieved many accolades, including The DiRoNa Award and Travel and Holiday magazine’s Dini…

A Sweet Spoonful

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This new-ish blog from food writer, Megan Gordon, chronicles Bay Area food adventures, musings on food culture, culinary book reviews and a few kitchen fumblings. A little about me:

I just turned 30, live in the Bay Area, love bakery-hopping, tra…

Chicken Recipes and all recipes special restaurants and origin - Simple and Easy food recipes

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Recipes,Chicken Recipes, Fried Chicken Recipes,Steak Recipes,Soup Recipes,Burger Recipes,Pasta Recipes,Beef Recipes,Hamburger Recipes,. Most recipes delicious from restaurant and original country.

Curious Notions

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I review restaurants mainly in Austin and Houston but occasionally do reviews out of the great state of Texas. I'm currently dabbling in more cooking and blogging that as well.

lisa is cooking

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I'm addicted to cookbooks, food writing, recipe collecting, and cooking. I have a lot of recipes waiting for me to try them, and ideas from articles, tv, and restaurants often lead to new dishes. I started losing track of what I've done. So now I'm t…

Nutritioulicious: Nutritious and Delicious

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Nutritioulicious is about helping people eat delicious food that is also nutritious. I'm a registered dietitian and I love good food, new restaurants, good wine, and staying healthy while enjoying it all! My goal is to help people do the same.

History of Favorite American Restaurants and Famous Recipe Secrets

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History of American Favorite Restaurants and Secret Recipes Revealed.

Ubiquitous Food Cravings

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If there’s one thing to know about me as a foodie, it’s that my body is constantly craving some sort of food, all the time, anytime and not only one but multiple cravings at one moment. Sadly as a cheap student stuck in Kingston, my options are v…

LadyJava Food Paradise

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A food blog featuring local Malaysian and Singaporean food recipes. Restaurants recommendation and reviews

Ristorantini

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A blog about italian restaurants, focusing on typical, simple but decent italian cooking.

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5 Vancouver Restaurant Favorites

posted July 22, 2010 in TheHungerStruck

I rarely write about Vancouver restaurants here on The Hunger Struck, so I thought it was time to make a quick list of my current favorites. We do eat out at least once a week and over the past few months have been going back to these places frequen (read full article)

The Places Spontaneity Can Take You

posted April 08, 2010 in OC 2 Seattle

On Saturday, Jim and I planned to lay low and take it easy as the next two weekends we’ll be traveling.  At about 3pm, we called some friends to see if they were up for pizza, wine and games night and they responded that they were on the road (read full article)

Vancouver: My Top 5 Brunch Spots

posted March 11, 2010 in TheHungerStruck

As I wait not so patiently for my new camera battery charger to arrive in the mail so I can get back into regular posting, I thought I would publish a quick overview of my current 5 favorite Vancouver brunch spots. I maybe should have titled this po (read full article)

CANADA’S BEST RESTAURANTS.

posted March 07, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Canada, the second largest country in the world, stretching from the Atlantic -, to the Pacific- and Arctic Oceans, lacks the culinary fame of France, or Italy, Medieval French from Normandy and Brittany, and English settled the country. In those da (read full article)

Do I Want Too Much From The “Real World”?

posted February 28, 2010 in OC 2 Seattle

Coming back from vacation is always incredibly hard for me.  When Jim and I came back from our month-long excursion to India and Paris last year, I cried the minute we entered the house.  Returning from Vancouver and our amazing 8 days at the Ol (read full article)

Vancouver Dining: Hons Wun-Tun House

posted February 19, 2010 in OC 2 Seattle

Part of the fun at the Olympics this past week was exploring the culinary scene.  On Monday we headed to Richmond for Speed Skating (more on that later) and Chinese food.  When we asked for recommendations we were told that “every Chinese res (read full article)

Vancouver Dining: Tapas at Tapastree

posted February 15, 2010 in OC 2 Seattle

Jim’s sister and brother-in-law joined us in Vancouver today for our last 4 days at the Olympics.  We started our day (at 12:30 pm) at the Winking Judge Pub for some beer and a roast beef dip.  It was good solid bar food.  We then braved Gra (read full article)

Engaging In Our Own Olympic Event – Eating Our Way Through Vancouver

posted February 14, 2010 in OC 2 Seattle

Yesterday we took a break from Olympic events to scout out the town and engage in the unofficial Olympic event of eating and drinking (it’s a biathlon of sorts).  Vancouver has amazing restaurants and tons of diversity, so I’ve been l (read full article)

Top 5 Vancouver Izakayas

posted February 08, 2010 in TheHungerStruck

I’m a little surprised that it’s taken me this long to write up a list of my favorite Vancouver Izakayas. It’s embarrassing to admit, but I would say I overindulge myself with these amazing Japanese tapas or small plates about once (read full article)

Pizza Two Ways

posted January 27, 2010 in TheHungerStruck

I make pizza quite frequently. I’m not sure if this is one of those things I do unconsciously to torture myself or if I do it out of a genuine desire to master some kind of technique. Currently, unconscious torture seems more likely as I’ (read full article)

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