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    Chicken Parmesan Recipe

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    and therefore calls for four cutlets. When grocery shopping, be sure to look for the skinniest slices of meat available. Thinly sliced chicken is very important to the flavor of our recipe because the denser the meat, the less our herbs, marinara sauce and cheese will absorb and create strong flavor. The first step in making chicken parmesan is to prepare the meat. Take the chicken out of the packaging and place it on a chopping board. To make the meat less dense, one should cut off any fatty…

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    1) The Art of Pizza The Lakeview pizzeria was named the best deep dish in town by a Tribune poll several years ago and today many still agree. The fantastic pizza offered at The Art Of Pizza is a delight with its flaky crust and its fantastic sauce. 2) Lou Malnati's Although Lou Malnati's can be found at River North and other locations, there is nothing cookie-cutter about this fantastic pizza joint. The pizza served at Lou's may come the closest to what the original deep dish pie tasted like…

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    Culinary Magic When people generally think about magic, they normally picture an old magician standing up on stage pulling a rabbit out of a hat or a younger gentleman performing unimaginable escape acts in Las Vegas; however, neither of these ordinary examples fit the description of the type of magic found within the novel Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel. The magic in the novel comes from the protagonist, Tita de la Garza, and her emotions while she prepares special dishes…

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    minutes’ pass among each group of participants, saliva samples were gathered from each participant. After this, each participant was given a glass of water, each glass containing the same amount of water, and a bottle of hot sauce. The participants were asked to pour hot sauce into the glass of water with the full knowledge that a new group of participants would drink said water for a taste test experiment, similar to one that the real participants had taken before the experiment to cast off…

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    The Gluten-Free Diet

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    cereal, and many snack foods and processed foods. It also involves reading labels and snooping out hidden sources of gluten in foods typically not associated with grains, such as mustard, soy sauce, and chewing gum. So standard breads, cakes, cookies, and other baked goods; standard soy sauce and tamari sauce as well as foods that contain them; most cereals, including many oat-based cereals; and anything containing any form of wheat, barley, rye, or trit- icale are all out of the diet.…

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    Chiles rellenos (stuffed peppers) is a traditional Mexican dish that originated in the city of Puebla. The filling of the stuffed pepper is with either cheese or meat and then served in a tomato sauce. The filling varies depending on the regions of Mexico. The most traditional way is peppers filled with cheese. Like life, cooking comes with a set of instructions. The recipe of chiles rellenos is a long process, often passing the steps from one generation to the next, ensures the taste, and the…

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    Sushi Jin Research Paper

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    You see this one big sushi, that actually two sushi merged into one. The Shinjuku murderer comes with two rolls of fried spicy fish, covered with rice, and special red sauce on top. The smell that comes from the sauce gives off a fiery feel to prepare your senses for the heat to come. Unlike the ex-girlfriend, the Shinjuku murderer begins to fall apart easily as you pick up a piece. This is a small annoyance as you need to pick up the left…

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    from careless skiing, I made a thoughtful decision last year to leave my comfort zone and tackle AP U.S. History. With confidence built from asking out my crush, I recruited peers to form a study group. Recalling my leadership commanding the shrimp sauce expedition, I created a rotating study system, assigning jobs to each member. In the end, by utilizing these tools, I excelled in the class and made great friends in the process. Simply put, I embrace challenge; I thrive on adventure; change…

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    Introduction I. Have you ever wanted to know how to make your favorite Starbucks’ drink at home? II. I work at a “We Proudly Serve” Starbucks at school. A. We make Starbucks’ most popular drinks but we do not take gold cards or gift cards. B. But we make all their drinks exactly as a real Starbucks. III. Today I’m going to teach how to make one of my favorite summer drinks. A. I’m going to walk you through the steps to make a Grande sized iced Carmel macchiato. IV. I will go through the four…

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    Recipe #61 - Spiced Tomato Bruschetta Ingredients: • 1 slice Crusty salt bread, toasted • 1 tablespoon roasted red peppers pesto sauce • 1 teaspoon olive oil • 1 fresh green tomato, sliced into ⅛-inch medallions • Dash of dried pepper flakes • Pinch of kosher salt • Pinch of white pepper Directions: 1. Spread pesto sauce on one side of bread; heat in toaster oven until warmed through. 2. Meanwhile, pour oil into non-stick skillet set over medium heat. Fry tomato medallions until lightly…

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