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Brown Sugar and Curry Sweet Potato Fries

July 15, 2020June 24, 2020 by Yuly
sweet potato fries dipped in yogurt sauce

This is not a recipe with exact measurements but I did want to share because it deserves to be shared. Lately I’ve been obsessed with 3 things: sweet potato, Greek …

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Categories Bar Food at Home, Healthy Lives Matter, Snacks & Apps Tags air fryer, air fryer fries, air fryer recipe, cilantro dip, fries, Greek yogurt dip, sweet potato, sweet potato fries, sweet potato fries and dip

Korean style BBQ short ribs a.k.a Kalbi

July 15, 2020June 11, 2020 by Yuly
Korean style BBQ short ribs

Let’s fire up the grill, baby! It’s summer! It’s hot! It’s time to grab a cold one and grill some Kalbi 🍺 Here’s my easy and delicious recipe for addicting …

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Categories "Pretty Good" Mains, Bar Food at Home, Snacks & Apps Tags Galbi, Grilled Short Ribs, kalbi, Kalbi recipe, Korean BBQ, Korean BBQ recipe, Korean BBQ Ribs, Korean BBQ Short Ribs Recipe, Korean short ribs, Korean style bbq

Cauliflower Crust Pizza

June 22, 2020May 11, 2020 by Yuly

Cauliflower Crust Pizza is life changing 🙌 #RealTalk This is one of the easiest and most delicious pizzas I’ve made at home – and it’s low carb, fam! It’s a triple …

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Categories "Pretty Good" Mains, Bar Food at Home, Healthy Lives Matter

Guava and Fig BBQ Chicken Wings

July 3, 2020April 26, 2020 by Yuly

There’s saucy and there’s SAAUUCY! Skinny Latina Guava-Fig BBQ chicken wings. ⚠️ Messy & highly addictive. These chicken wings are baked, which in my opinion, it’s the best way to make …

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Skillet Jerk-Butter Shrimp

June 22, 2020April 23, 2020 by Yuly

Oh, please don’t you rock my boat… Skillet Jerk-Butter Shrimp served with warm bread for dunking! 🤤 This is one of my fave shrimp recipes to cook at home, Island …

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Buffalo Cauliflower Wings

June 22, 2020April 15, 2020 by Yuly

Buffalo Cauli Wings! #BarFood – ok, maybe we don’t find these at a bar, but maybe we should! Just saying… These babies are baked, they are delicious and kinda healthy! Serve with …

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Categories Bar Food at Home, Healthy Lives Matter, Snacks & Apps

Chunky Guac

June 22, 2020April 14, 2020 by Yuly

Like it chunky? I got you! Here’s my easy recipe for the most delicious guacamole! INGREDIENTS:⁠3 ripe hass avocados ⁠⁠1 tomato, diced (remove seeds)⁠⁠¼ onion, diced ⁠⁠1 jalapeno, sliced or …

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Categories Back to Basics, Bar Food at Home, Healthy Lives Matter, Snacks & Apps

Hot Honey Lemon Pepper, Garlic & Parm Chicken Wings.

June 22, 2020April 6, 2020 by Yuly

#BarFood If we can’t go to the bar, let the bar come to us! Hot Honey Lemon Pepper, Garlic & Parm Chicken Wings. For this recipe I’m not including exact measurements …

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Categories Bar Food at Home, Snacks & Apps

Baked Korean BBQ Chicken Wings

June 22, 2020March 24, 2020 by Yuly
Korean BBQ Chicken Wings

IF WE CAN’T GO TO THE BAR, LET THE BAR COME TO US! Baked Korean BBQ Chicken Wings recipe ⬇️ Where my chicken wings lovers at⁉️⁠INGREDIENTS:⁠⁠10-12 Chicken wings⁠ ⁠ 1/4 …

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Categories Bar Food at Home, Snacks & Apps

Hello!

I’m Yuly Rodriguez, the passionate founder of One Hungry Chica, an agency that thrives in the dynamic world of digital marketing. As a versatile creator, humble cook, and skilled photographer, I also proudly run One Hungry Chica, a delightful blog where I share my gastronomic adventures.

For as long as I can remember, food has been the heart and soul of my life, and now my toddler son is a part of that delicious journey! #sendhelp 😂 Beyond sharing my love for food, I offer specialized marketing and content creation services for other brands and restaurants. Whether you’re looking to enhance your digital presence, create mouthwatering content, or connect with your audience through authentic storytelling, I’m here to help bring your vision to life.

So, come join me as we indulge in the joy of both creating and savoring the deliciousness of life, while also building meaningful connections in the culinary world!  

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