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We had the special - started with a salad with wee bits of pheasant, and the main course being delicious flash-fried chunks of tuna with baked endive.
Those 1001 books wyvernfriend 2009
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The chicken is flash-fried and baked, and emerges with a caramelized, blackened skin.
Dish: Black Hainan Chicken Rice Amy Ma 2010
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Top sharp endive and arugula with silky mushrooms, sliced tenderloin, flash-fried seafood or a pillowy just-poached egg.
Dressed for Fall 2011
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A glug or two could transform a pan of flash-fried liver or a slow pot-roasted pheasant.
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Roasted, toasted, poached and flash-fried toppings turn salads into cozy meals.
Dressed for Fall 2011
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Favorite dishes for the famous family include the chicken Milanese, the pan-roasted chicken and the flash-fried calamari, which comes with a lemon-lime jalapeno dipping sauce, Digiuseppi said.
Lady Gaga Invests In Upper West Side Italian Restaurant The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Favorite dishes for the famous family include the chicken Milanese, the pan-roasted chicken and the flash-fried calamari, which comes with a lemon-lime jalapeno dipping sauce, Digiuseppi said.
Lady Gaga Invests In Upper West Side Italian Restaurant The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Favorite dishes for the famous family include the chicken Milanese, the pan-roasted chicken and the flash-fried calamari, which comes with a lemon-lime jalapeno dipping sauce, Digiuseppi said.
Lady Gaga Invests In Upper West Side Italian Restaurant The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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It works with flash-fried liver and oily fish such as mackerel.
Nigel Slater's beet leaf salad and grilled halloumi recipes 2010
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I think of that little girl with the napalm burns – flash-fried by our heros.
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