Spicy Thai Noodles with Chicken & Quinoa Bowls
/Preparing the sauce and marinating the chicken the night before means dinner is on the table in less than 20 minutes.
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My younger years were spent on pool decks at swim meets around the state and baked potatoes became a staple in my diet, which I naturally grew tired of. Over the years, I’ve tried different methods of cooking potatoes, trying to find a way that satisfied my craving for potatoes without adding a stick of butter. In this recipe, the potatoes are cooked twice: once boiled and then roasted. Alternatively, you can skip the oven and fry the cooked potatoes in a bit of olive oil and cook in batches over medium-high heat.
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