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  2. Cooking with the Stars (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, ITV announced the commissioning of Cooking with the Stars, a six-part entertainment cooking competition created by South Shore Productions with funding by Marks & Spencer. [5] The series was teased as featuring "eight celebrities, each paired with an accomplished chef who will mentor, teach and take them from passionate amateur ...

  3. Braised Chicken and Chorizo with Rosemary Potatoes and ... - AOL

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    Sear the chicken thighs for about 3 minutes on each side until golden brown and set aside. Add the chorizo and cook for a minute or two. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant.

  4. The Naked Chef - Wikipedia

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    The Naked Chef is a BBC Two cooking programme starring Jamie Oliver. It debuted in April 1999, and originally ran for three series plus three Christmas specials, and was produced by Optomen Television for the BBC. The show was Oliver's television debut, [1] and was noted for its use of jumpy, close-up camera work, and the presenter's relaxed ...

  5. The Best (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Best is a British programme [1] which aired for ten episodes between April and July 2002 on BBC Two. The series starred British cooks Silvana Franco and Paul Merrett and Australian Ben O'Donoghue, who participated in a friendly competition to create the best dish for each of two given categories per half-hour episode. Judging was performed ...

  6. What Is Chorizo—and How Do You Cook With It? - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about the meat. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Paella - Wikipedia

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    Arroz a la valenciana (Spanish) or Arroz à valenciana is considered as a part of Philippine cuisine. It is considered as the Philippine version of paella. [43] The Philippine version uses glutinous rice; otherwise, the ingredients are the same. In the Philippines, arroz a la valenciana refers to chicken, and longganisa (chorizo) versions. [44]

  8. Red Snapper with Asparagus and Chorizo Recipe - AOL

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    Season the fish with salt and rub with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. In a large skillet, heat the remaining 3 tablespoons of olive oil over moderately high heat.

  9. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The use of garlic has been noted as common in Spanish cooking. [5] The most used meats in Spanish cuisine include chicken, pork, lamb and veal. [6] Fish and seafood are also consumed on a regular basis. [6] Tapas and pinchos are snacks and appetizers commonly served in bars and cafes.