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Here are the dishes they've loved the most. Follow new york times cooking on instagram, facebook, youtube, tiktok and pinterest Get regular updates from new york times cooking, with recipe suggestions, cooking tips and shopping advice. The same marinade also works beautifully with slabs of firm tofu or salmon fillets, though you’ll need to reduce the cooking time accordingly Serve this dish straight from the pan with couscous, rice or warm flatbread to make it a complete meal. I experimented with making the marinade and adding it to a crockpot with the chicken for about 4 hours and even when pan frying/cooking it after the chicken was pulled it was very bland and soggy in comparison to the normal recipe.
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