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I have a blue Le Creuset one I bought about nine years ago and there’s no reason I’d ever need to replace it.. A classic white ceramic pitcher.

This gives it a nice restaurant-quality vibe.. Salt and pepper.: Season the flour generously before dredging the salmon for extra flavor.. Olive oil and butter.

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: Extra virgin olive oil and unsalted butter are heated in the pan to sear the salmon and get a nice golden brown crust on the fish.. Shallot.: Shallots offer a more delicate flavor than onions and pair well with seafood.. Garlic.: Minced fresh garlic cloves are best in this recipe, but jarred can be used in a pinch.. Capers.

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: Capers’ briny, salty flavor is a quintessential piccata ingredient.They add a nice zing to the dish and enhance the overall taste.

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They’re the best part of this.

sockeye salmon recipe.In terms of style, this chair does not disappoint.

Every part of it is just beautiful.I love that every element of this chair is real and not plastic, so it looks like it could be something that you’ve had forever.

The thing that I was really nervous about was the color of the chair.I loved the look of the “Coastal Blue” on the website, but I knew that it definitely wasn’t the “safe” choice.

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