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Salmon, Red Lobster-Style - Foodie Flicks
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The whole point of Red Lobster is to eat seafood without having to cook for yourself, but that hasn't stopped the restaurant's senior executive chef, Michael LaDuke, from sharing the chain's seafood grilling secrets with the Internet at large. In the video above, he heads for the grill to prepare Peppercorn-Crusted Salmon with Wasabi Soy glaze.
This is one super-easy -- and dare we say delicious-looking -- meal that's just perfect for a quick and sophisticated taste of the ocean. Grilled asparagus and red pepper are sliced and topped with the peppercorn-crusted fish, a little pickled ginger and a nice drizzle of that wasabi soy glaze.
Oh, if only dining out at Red Lobster were even half this delicious!
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The only thing I'd want to eat at Red Lobster: Biscuits

I have an odd fascination with Red Lobster.
Actually, it's not a fascination; rather, a depressing history that makes me think about the "Seafood Lover in You" a lot. You see, my family used to go out to eat at Red Lobster a lot when my sisters and I were little. Part of it was that my mother and sisters were bonkers about Alaskan king crab legs (I was never into such messy foods), part of it was that Red Lobster happened to be one of the only "nice" restaurants we could go to in our neighborhood, and part of it was that my Dad thought taking us out to a restaurant in the first place would teach us table manners.
I digress. The point of the matter is that I hated Red Lobster. I don't like the taste of lobster, I don't like the work of eating crab legs, and I thought eating with a bib was beyond ridiculous. However, there was one thing, and one thing only for which I would go back now, as an adult, to Red Lobster: the cheddar bay biscuits.
But thanks to food blog Rasa Malayasia, I might not even have to go back to the horrid restaurant of my childhood. She searched for the "secret" recipe for the biscuits, baked them at home, and has shown the recipe to be just as good as the original, if not better!
Rasa Malaysia, this Seafood Hater in Me thanks you!
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