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  2. Ritz Cracker Salmon Cakes Recipe - AOL

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    Place salmon in a medium bowl. Flake apart with a fork; remove any bones and skin. Add egg and mustard and mix well. Add the onion mixture, cracker crumbs and pepper; mix to combine. Shape in to 6 ...

  3. Salmon-and-Spinach Cakes Recipe - AOL

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    Add half of the cakes and fry over high heat until lightly browned on the bottom, 1 minute. Reduce the heat to moderately high and cook until well browned, 2 minutes. Turn and cook for 3 minutes, until browned. Repeat with the remaining cakes; add more oil to the skillet as needed. Garnish the cakes with the dill sprigs and serve with the sauce.

  4. List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present) - Wikipedia

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    Catore Grant, Private Chef & Caterer from Brooklyn, NY (eliminated after the entrée) Darian Bryan, Private Chef from Buffalo, NY (eliminated after the dessert) Alan Delgado, Chef and Director of R&D from Brooklyn, NY (winner) Notes: The theme of this episode was frying, with at one fried ingredient in each basket.

  5. Crisp Mashed Potato Fish Cakes Recipe - AOL

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    Mash together your potatoes and fish. Add in the seasonings then the egg and panko.Mix well. Form into small patties, approximately 2-3 inches. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes or all day.

  6. Rachael Ray - Wikipedia

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    Rachael Domenica Ray was born in Glens Falls, New York, the daughter of Elsa Providenza Scuderi and James Claude Ray. [6] Her mother's ancestry is Sicilian and her father is French, Scottish, and Welsh. [2][7][8][9] When Ray was eight, her family moved to Lake George, New York. Her mother managed restaurants in New York's Capital District ...

  7. Rachael Ray (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Rachael Ray was the only one of the four syndicated daytime talk shows that premiered for the 2006–07 season to be renewed. By the show's third season in 2008, ratings had dropped to a 1.8. [ 6 ] However, ratings leveled off in 2010 with 1.5 and roughly 2 million viewers for the fifth season. [ 7 ]

  8. Rachael Ray shares expert cooking advice for Thanksgiving ...

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    In Ray’s household, leftovers are more than welcome. She prefers to turn the extra food into “curries, chilis, any kind of ragù”. “Burritos, leftover stuffing in your waffle iron.

  9. 30 Minute Meals - Wikipedia

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    Release. November 17, 2001. (2001-11-17) –. November 9, 2019. (2019-11-09) 30 Minute Meals is a Food Network television series hosted by Rachael Ray. Her first of four shows on Food Network, its original run aired from November 17, 2001, until May 5, 2012. The show specializes in convenience cooking for those with little time to cook.