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  2. Tinola - Wikipedia

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    Tinola is a Filipino soup usually served as a main course with white rice. [1] Traditionally, this dish is cooked with chicken or fish, wedges of papaya and/or chayote , and leaves of the siling labuyo chili pepper in broth flavored with ginger , onions and fish sauce .

  3. Super Bowl food: Appetizer recipes to make for the big game - AOL

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    Ingredients. 2 lbs chicken wings1 tablespooon baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon black pepper. 2 teaspoons paprika. 1 teaspoon onion powder. 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (more for spicier!)

  4. 20 Classic Wing Recipes That Will Level Up Your Super ... - AOL

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    Lemon pepper, brown sugar, chili powder and more come together in a fantastic dry rub for these tasty wings. Get the recipe: Dixie Chicken Wings. David Loftus. Sticky, spicy wings plus a cool ...

  5. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Tinola: Tagalog Soup/Stew A dish often made of chicken, although pork and fish can also be used, wedges of green papaya, and chili pepper leaves, in broth flavoured with ginger, onions and fish sauce served as a soup or main entrée. Tinolang isda goes well with kangkong (water spinach).

  6. Ginger-Turmeric Wings Recipe - AOL

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  7. Ginger-Turmeric Wings Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine the oil, garlic, and ginger in a 10-inch, ovenproof sauté pan and cook over medium heat for 3 minutes, flipping the garlic about halfway through. Discard ...

  8. Creamy Buffalo Wings Recipe - AOL

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    3. Toss the wings in a bowl with the flour. Fry the wings for 10 minutes or until golden and crispy. Remove from the fryer, drain, and transfer to a bowl. Toss the wings with desired amount of sauce. Notes and Substitutions:

  9. Tiyula itum - Wikipedia

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    The name of the dish refers to the black, gray, or greenish color of the broth which is the result of the use of charred coconut meat. It is related to the tinola and nilaga dishes of other Filipino ethnic groups. It is also known as tiyula Sūg ("Sulu soup") or tinolang itim (the Tagalog literal translation of tiyula itum). [2]