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  2. Make the Best-Ever Baked Salmon in Just 20 Minutes - AOL

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    Place it whole on the sheet tray or in a 13-by-9-inch casserole dish and brush it with the marinade. When baked at 325 degrees, a salmon side should take 25 to 30 minutes to cook.

  3. How to cook salmon on the grill so it's perfect every time - AOL

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    If you want to use a marinade on your salmon, only let it marinate for 30 minutes to an hour, otherwise the acid could alter the soft texture of the fish and make it tougher.

  4. 58 salmon recipes from teriyaki salmon to tacos - AOL

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    Baby carrots and cauliflower add a nice crunch to the meal, and pair well with the sweet and spicy notes of salmon marinated in orange juice, harissa paste and ginger. Serve with rice, couscous or ...

  5. Eggs Benedict - Wikipedia

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    Eggs Florentine with spinach in place of Canadian bacon. It is popular to make variations on eggs Benedict, and some of the most popular are eggs florentine (spinach replaces bacon), eggs royale (smoked salmon replaces bacon), eggs Sardou (spinach and artichoke replaces bacon and muffin), eggs neptune (crab replaces bacon), eggs cochon (pulled pork replaces bacon and buttermilk biscuit ...

  6. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    Eggs Blackstone: Savory United States: Poached eggs, each stacked on a slice of roasted tomato, bacon and English muffin half, topped with hollandaise sauce. Eggs Benedict: Savory United States: Poached eggs on Canadian bacon on top of toasted English muffin halves covered with hollandaise sauce. Eggs do pyaza [22] Savory India: A type of ...

  7. Nanbanzuke - Wikipedia

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    Salmon nanbanzuke Japanese jack mackerel nanbanzuke. Nanbanzuke or nanban-zuke (Japanese: 南蛮漬け, literally "southern barbarian pickle (marinade)") is a Japanese fish dish. . To prepare it, the small fish (often Japanese jack mackerel or wakasagi smelt) or diced fish (salmon, trout, sea bass, ocean perch, cod, haddock, Pollack, Hake, Plaice, and Monkfish) is lightly dusted with potato ...