LOS ANGELES, April 18 ― In his latest quarantine cooking tutorial, chef Thomas Keller shows viewers how to turn two simple ingredients ― salmon and spinach ― into a restaurant-quality meal. In the six-minute IGTV video, Keller shares some trade secrets: squeeze out the water from the spinach...
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LOS ANGELES, April 18 ― In his latest quarantine cooking tutorial, chef Thomas Keller shows viewers how to turn two simple ingredients ― salmon and spinach ― into a restaurant-quality meal.
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