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Pan fried recipes (629)

Break out the frying pan for easy peasy pan fried recipes - everything from fillet steak to pancakes.
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Invented by a friend and I while very drunk after a midweek afternoon pool tournament. I somehow had the where-with-all to write it down. I reckon it'd work well with swordfish but I've never tried it.
 
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Anyone who truly loves you will love you with garlic breath, too! Chicken is pan seared and then finishes cooking on a bed of garlic cloves. Toss with tagliatelle and herbed tomatoes and onions. Use any cut of chicken you like with this recipe - two pieces per person.
 
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Sometimes the best approach is the simplest one, as in this mix of chicken, mayonnaise, almonds and celery.
 
Recipe by: Susan W.
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This dish melts in your mouth. The credit goes to my future mother-in-law. Not only does it taste gorgeous, but halibut is a sustainably sourced fish. Each halibut fillet should be approximately an inch thick. Substitute crème fraîche for the double cream for a lighter dish.
 
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i came across this recipe and use it quite alot its good with curry stews or casseroles or can be topped with cooked fruit and syrup for dessert the hotter oil the quicker they cook and the lighter the bread yum yum yum!
 
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Being that I'm from America I just had to add these fluffy pancakes. Also, since I can't find a maple syrup that I like, I took an old Apple Pop-Tart filling recipe and came up with this. Great for breakfast or even dessert!
 
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This is a recipe created by my partner once when we were trying to make something else and realised we didn't have half the ingredients. It works well served with rice or noodles.
 
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This is a big hit with the kids as its easy to make and involves very little work. It can be made with or without mushrooms depending on your taste. My mum made it up when i was a kid and I cook it for mine now.
 
Recipe by: SophieScott
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This is my "anything goes" recipe, which means you can use whatever you have handy in the cupboard or fridge!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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You can take advantage of nature's harvest for this dessert, and pick the blackberries where they grow wild in hedgerows.
 
Recipe by: Joan R
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Apple purée and cinnamon add a sweet and moist variation to the classic batter of milk, eggs and sugar. An unusual but delicious idea for kid's brunch or Christmas morning, especially if you substitute brioche for the bread.
 
Recipe by: MNKENNEY
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I started making this dish a few years ago after apple picking with my children. I was looking for something different to do with some of the apples and this turned out to be delicious! We all enjoy it and hope your family does too.
 
Recipe by: SHMOOPSY
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I made this recipe up for my boyfriend who adores apples and pork. It's very easy and good served with roasted or baked potatoes and salad.
 
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This is a great dish for using up autumn apples. Bramley, Golden Delicious or Cox's Pippin apples work well.
 
Recipe by: Robyn Webb
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These are a cross between pancakes and Welsh cakes. Wonderful for a special breakfast with the family at the weekend. Serve with jam, apple sauce or honey. Best of all, they're quick to make and low in fat!
 
Recipe by: M. Burton
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Soy sauce and apricot preserves are the base for this tasty glaze, and you can also try orange marmalade for a citrus variation. This dish is a perfect weeknight supper served over a wild rice blend.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Mince is an all-time useful standby – quick to cook and adaptable. Try this fast, spicy way make something exciting out of lamb mince.
 
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Steak and Chips is a great British favourite. Here's a recipe that will ensure you get a really good, flavourful meal perfected through university. It's cheap to make, and you can get everything at Tesco's so it's not hard to get the ingredients either. You can either serve with gravy or peppercorn sauce, but I find gravy works a lot better. Serves two people.
 
Recipe by: Jill Lopez
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This is a crunchy, wonderfully satisfying salad that is fab with grilled chicken leftover from yesterday's barbecue. The dressing is sweet and sour, mingling brown sugar with soy sauce and rice vinegar. Fried rice noddles add the crunch.
 
Recipe by: Angie
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In Asia, there are different kinds of 'noodle soup'. This one is a great comfort food on a cold day, but also light and healthy. Quantities are arbitrary - adjust to own taste. Very important to add the shallots as they give the fragrance and flavour. Instead of egg noodles, sometimes I use macaroni. If you are adventurous, eat with chopped hot chilli pepper or add some dried chilli flakes to make the soup spicy.
 
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