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  2. Grouper with Cucumber Salad and Soy-Mustard Dressing

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    1. In a blender, puree the soy sauce with the rice vinegar, mirin, sake, mustard and one-third of the garlic. With the machine on, slowly pour in 6 tablespoons of the vegetable oil and blend until ...

  3. Grouper - Wikipedia

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    Gulai kerapu, a grouper-based Padang food. Many groupers are important food fish; some are now farmed. Unlike most other fish species, which are chilled or frozen, groupers are usually sold alive in markets. [26] Many species are popular game fish for sea-angling.

  4. Areolate grouper - Wikipedia

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    The areolate grouper (Epinephelus areolatus), also known as the yellowspotted rockcod, areolate rockcod, green-spotted rock-cod, squaretail grouper or squaretail rock-cod, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses.

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    Use a hot skillet and oven (put the skillet in for 15 to 20 minutes) to cook some frozen pork chops to 140℉. Don’t miss out on the all-important, post-oven resting period of five to eight ...

  6. Roasting the turkey. It cooks at 350°F, slightly cooler than the Test Kitchen's preferred temp of 375°F. At this point, I was confused by Butterball's directions for how long to cook the turkey ...

  7. Mycteroperca bonaci - Wikipedia

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    Mycteroperca bonaci, the black grouper, black rockfish or marbled rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses.

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  9. Potato grouper - Wikipedia

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    The potato grouper are found in coral reefs in the channels in the reefs and around sea mounts in areas where there is a strong current. [3] The juveniles prefer the shallow water and are often found in tidal pools on the reef, while the adults are found at depths between 10 and 150 metres (33 and 492 ft).