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Active Time:15 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:16Jump to Nutrition Facts
Active Time:15 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:16
Active Time:15 mins
Active Time:
15 mins
Total Time:15 mins
Total Time:
Servings:16
Servings:
16
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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1largelemon, halved½cupmixed chopped fresh herbs, such as parsley, mint and tarragon¼cupfinely diced shallot1largeclove garlic, minced2teaspoonshoney½teaspoonground pepper¼teaspoonkosher saltPinch of crushed red pepper2 ½tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
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Ingredients
1largelemon, halved
½cupmixed chopped fresh herbs, such as parsley, mint and tarragon
¼cupfinely diced shallot
1largeclove garlic, minced
2teaspoonshoney
½teaspoonground pepper
¼teaspoonkosher salt
Pinch of crushed red pepper
2 ½tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
DirectionsPreheat grill to medium.Grill lemon, cut-side down, until grill marks form, about 4 minutes.Juice the lemon into a medium bowl. Add herbs, shallot, garlic, honey, ground pepper, salt and crushed red pepper; whisk to combine. While whisking, slowly drizzle in oil; continue whisking until well combined.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, March 2021
Directions
Preheat grill to medium.Grill lemon, cut-side down, until grill marks form, about 4 minutes.Juice the lemon into a medium bowl. Add herbs, shallot, garlic, honey, ground pepper, salt and crushed red pepper; whisk to combine. While whisking, slowly drizzle in oil; continue whisking until well combined.
Preheat grill to medium.
Grill lemon, cut-side down, until grill marks form, about 4 minutes.
Juice the lemon into a medium bowl. Add herbs, shallot, garlic, honey, ground pepper, salt and crushed red pepper; whisk to combine. While whisking, slowly drizzle in oil; continue whisking until well combined.
Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, March 2021
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Nutrition Facts(per serving)
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