Surf 'n' Turf
Kunal GuhaKunal Guha/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, AUSTRALIA/ Updated : Feb 12, 2014, 17:06 IST
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‘Surf and turf’ is a culinary creation that proves that meat and seafood can be friends
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‘Surf and turf’ is a culinary creation that proves that meat and seafood can be friends
You don't need to dig deep into semantics to track back the origins of the name — ‘surf’ for seafood and ‘turf’ for land-food. To let the individual flavours meld, there is often a sauce or a garnish tying them together.
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