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  2. Honey Balsamic Mustard Glazed Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    Directions. Season the chicken on all sides with salt and pepper. Add a small amount of olive oil to a very large sauté pan on high heat and add in the chicken to caramelize (about 3 to 4 minutes ...

  3. Your Complete Guide to Marinades - AOL

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    Get Recipe. Sweet Mustard Pork Marinade. With brown sugar, vinegar and mustard, this tangy marinade is perfect for pork and chicken. Use it for grilling or just prepping weeknight dinners for the ...

  4. This Recipe Made Me Fall in Love with Brussels Sprouts - AOL

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    October 28, 2024 at 9:00 AM. Pairing Brussels sprouts with acid and fat can make the polarizing vegetable a winner—even with picky eaters. Grant Webster. My father’s electric steamer was a ...

  5. Balsamic vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Balsamic vinegar. Balsamic vinegar (Italian: aceto balsamico) is a dark, concentrated, intensely flavoured vinegar originating in Modena, Italy, made wholly or partially from grape must: freshly crushed grape juice with all the skins, seeds and stems. The term aceto balsamico is unregulated, but there are three protected balsamic vinegars ...

  6. Balsamic vinegar of Modena - Wikipedia

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    Balsamic vinegar of Modena. Balsamic vinegar of Modena is a variety of balsamic vinegar and a protected geographic indication (PGI) condiment from Italy. It is produced according to various recipes. The PGI production regulations leave plenty of leeway, allowing the use of grape must (even if it is not from the provinces of Modena and Reggio ...

  7. Vinaigrette - Wikipedia

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    Vinaigrette. Vinaigrette (/ ˌvɪnɪˈɡrɛt / VIN-ih-GRET, French: [vinɛɡʁɛt] ⓘ) is made by mixing an edible oil with a mild acid such as vinegar or lemon juice (citric acid). The mixture can be enhanced with salt, herbs and/or spices. It is used most commonly as a salad dressing, [1] but can also be used as a marinade.

  8. The Secret to Juicy Grilled Chicken? This Seriously Good Marinade

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    For the marinade: In a pint-sized mason jar, combine the olive oil, soy sauce, garlic, brown sugar, lemon juice, mustard, thyme, salt, and pepper. Cover and shake well to combine.

  9. Remoulade - Wikipedia

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    The sauce is made from mayonnaise with vinegar, mustard, shallots, capers, chopped pickles, and/or fresh herbs (chives, tarragon, chervil, burnet). [2] It is commonly served as céleri remoulade, a mustard-flavored remoulade variation with shredded raw celeriac. Often served as a condiment for red meats, fish, and shellfish.