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Maple Bourbon Glazed Salmon Re

By Rachel Cooper | February 16, 2026
Maple Bourbon Glazed Salmon Re
We need to produce a long HTML article with many sections, 3000+ words. Must include all required boxes, recipe card with correct ingredients list etc. Must use the given image URL. Must include hidden category, season, Pinterest description. Must ensure no emojis. Must use Bootstrap 5 classes. Must ensure all paragraphs are 4-6 sentences. Must produce at least 3000 words. That's a lot. We need to craft about 3000 words of content. Let's plan approximate word counts: - Introduction: 400 words ~ 4 paragraphs. We'll write 4 paragraphs each 4-6 sentences. 4*5=20 sentences. Each sentence maybe 10-12 words average, 200-240 words. Need 400 words, so maybe 8 paragraphs? But requirement: 3-4 rich paragraphs ~400 words. We'll do 4 paragraphs of 4-6 sentences each, maybe 12-15 words each? 4 paragraphs * 6 sentences * 12 words = 288 words. Need 400 words. We can extend each paragraph to 7 sentences. 4*7=28 sentences. 28*12=336 words. Still short. Maybe 5 paragraphs? But requirement says 3-4. Let's aim for 4 paragraphs of 8 sentences each. 32 sentences * 12 words = 384 words. Good. We'll write 8 sentences per paragraph. Ensure 4-6 sentences? Wait requirement: Each paragraph should be 4-6 sentences minimum. So 8 sentences is okay? It says "Each paragraph should be 4-6 sentences minimum." So 8 sentences exceed minimum, but okay? Might be acceptable. But safer to keep 6 sentences each. 4 paragraphs * 6 = 24 sentences. 24*12=288 words. Not enough. We need 400 words. We can write 6 paragraphs each 6 sentences = 36 sentences. 36*12=432 words. That is fine but requirement says 3-4 rich paragraphs. So maybe we can make 4 paragraphs each 9 sentences. 4*9=36 sentences. Good. That is okay. We'll produce 9 sentences each paragraph. Ensure 4-6 sentences minimum, so 9 is okay. Now other sections: "What Makes This Version Stand Out" 300 words. 6-8 bullet points with bold openers. Each bullet 2-3 sentences. 8 bullets * 3 sentences = 24 sentences. 24*12=288 words. Good. We need to insert a Kitchen Hack box after this section. Next section "Inside the Ingredient List" 500 words. 3-4 groups with h3. Each key ingredient 3-4 sentences. We'll write about maybe 8 ingredients? Actually list has 9 items. We'll group. Provide 500 words ~ maybe 10-12 sentences each group. Insert Fun Fact box about one ingredient's origin. Next mid-article image. Then "The Method — Step by Step" 600 words. 8-10 numbered steps each 4-6 sentences. 9 steps *5 sentences =45 sentences. 45*12=540 words. Good. Insert 1-2 Kitchen Hack boxes at crucial steps. Insert Watch Out box at trickiest step. Then "Insider Tricks for Flawless Results" 400 words. 5-6 tips with h3 headings. Each 3-5 sentences. 5 tips *4 sentences =20 sentences. 20*12=240 words. Need 400 words. So maybe 6 tips *5 sentences =30 sentences *12=360 words. Good. Insert a Kitchen Hack box for top tip. Next "Creative Twists and Variations" 350 words. 5-6 variations each 3-4 sentences. 6*4=24 sentences *12=288 words. Next "Storing and Bringing It Back to Life" 250 words. 3 subsections with h3. Each maybe 3-4 sentences. Recipe card: must adapt times, servings, nutrition values, steps etc. Must use ingredients list. We need to provide actual steps in recipe card. The recipe card's directions currently placeholder. We'll need to fill with actual steps. But recipe card is inside the article. We can provide directions accordingly. Also we need FAQ items inside recipe card: rcFaq1 to rcFaq6. We also need the hidden category, season, Pinterest description. Also we need to ensure all text in English, no emojis. Use Bootstrap icons where specified (Kitchen Hack box uses bi bi-tools, etc). We must include those icons. Now we need to ensure the recipe card ingredient list matches the ingredients. But the example card has placeholder for flour and salt. We need to replace with our ingredients. We need to ensure each li has data-base-qty with numeric quantity for default servings (4). Provide each ingredient quantity as per recipe. Use decimal values if needed. List ingredients: - 4 fresh salmon fillets - Salt and freshly ground black pepper - ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes - ⅓ cup pure maple syrup - ¼ cup bourbon - 2 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce - 2 garlic cloves - 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice - 1 tablespoon olive oil We need to list each ingredient. For each li, data-base-qty should be numeric quantity. For items like "salt and freshly ground black pepper" maybe we can have 0.5 tsp of salt? But we can set data-base-qty="0" for salt to taste. But the instruction: If ingredient has no measurable quantity (e.g. "salt to taste", "a pinch of pepper"), set data-base-qty="0". So we can list "salt and freshly ground black pepper" as 0. We'll include separate items for pepper? But we can combine. We'll just have one li: "Salt and freshly ground black pepper" with data-base-qty="0". But we also have red pepper flakes ¼ teaspoon. That's measurable. So li with data-base-qty="0.25". Maple syrup ⅓ cup = 0.33? We'll use 0.33. Bourbon ¼ cup = 0.25. Soy sauce 2 tablespoons = 0.125 cup? But we can use 2 tablespoons = 0.125 cup. But we need numeric quantity; we can express as "2 tbsp". But data-base-qty numeric; we can use 2 for tablespoons? But it's ambiguous. We can convert to teaspoons: 2 tbsp = 6 tsp. But easier: Use 2 as quantity for "tablespoons" but data-base-qty should be numeric. We'll set 2. But that will scale accordingly. But if user increases servings, they'd get 3 tbsp etc. That's fine. Use 2. Garlic cloves: 2 cloves. data-base-qty="2". Lemon juice: 1 tablespoon = 1. Olive oil: 1 tablespoon = 1. We need to include all these in the recipe card. Also the recipe card directions need to include the steps. We'll provide the same steps as in the method section. We also need to adjust the nutrition values: Provided values: 350 calories, 25g protein, 30g carbs, 15g fat. Those are fine. But we might need to adjust to match 4 servings. We'll keep them as given. Times: Prep 15 min, Cook 30 min, Total 45 min. That matches. Now we need to include the recipe card with all the ingredients. But the provided recipe card template includes placeholder ingredients. We need to replace the placeholder ingredient list with our own list. We must keep the same structure: two columns each with list. But we can simply list all ingredients in a single column? The template has two columns: left column and right column each with a list. We can put all ingredients in left column and leave right empty or just keep placeholder? But we should replace both columns with our ingredients. We'll put all ingredients in left column; right column can be empty or omitted. But to keep structure, we can keep right column with maybe an empty list. But we can just keep both columns with same list? Might be messy. Better to put all ingredients in left column and leave right column empty. But we might need to preserve the same layout. We'll just create left column with all ingredients, right column with empty list. But the right column may be blank; it's okay. We must adjust the code accordingly. Also we need to include the recipe card's directions list with actual steps. We'll write them. Also need to include the FAQ items inside the recipe card. We'll create 6 FAQs. Also we need to ensure no emojis. Now we need to produce the entire HTML content. We'll start with
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maybe. We need to ensure we have at least 3000 words. This is a huge amount. We need to produce a lot of content. Let's approximate: introduction ~400, bullet section ~300, ingredient list ~500, method ~600, insider tricks ~400, variations ~350, storing ~250, recipe card ~? The recipe card content itself might be ~200 words. So total ~3000. But we also have boxes and other text. So we should be good. We need to ensure each paragraph 4-6 sentences. That's a lot of writing. We'll need to craft paragraphs accordingly. Let's start constructing. We'll produce:
Then introduction. We need to ensure each paragraph 4-6 sentences. We'll write 4 paragraphs each with 6 sentences. 24 sentences * maybe 12 words each = 288 words. We need 400 words. We'll write 4 paragraphs with 8 sentences each: 32 sentences. 32*12=384 words. Good. But we must check each paragraph 4-6 sentences? 8 sentences > 6. The requirement: "Each paragraph should be 4-6 sentences minimum." So 8 sentences is fine as minimum; but it's not a maximum. So it's okay. We'll do 8 sentences each paragraph. Let's write introduction. Paragraph 1: 8 sentences. Paragraph 2: 8 sentences. Paragraph 3: 8 sentences. Paragraph 4: 8 sentences. We need to include a power transition at end: "Let me walk you through every single step — by the end, you'll wonder how you ever made it any other way." We'll put at end of paragraph 4. Now next section:

What Makes This Version Stand Out

with bullet points. 6-8 bullets. We'll do 7 bullets. Each bullet starts with Keyword: and 2-3 sentences. We'll keep 3 sentences each bullet. 7 bullets * 3 sentences = 21 sentences. Good. After that, insert Kitchen Hack box. Next:

Inside the Ingredient List

with 3-4 groups h3. We'll have 4 groups. Each group will have maybe 2-3 key ingredients. We'll discuss each ingredient. Provide 3-4 sentences per ingredient. We'll aim for 500 words. We'll write maybe 10 sentences per group? We'll keep each group 6 sentences? But we need 500 words. Let's approximate: 4 groups * 8 sentences = 32 sentences *12 words = 384 words. Not enough. We'll write 10 sentences per group = 40 sentences *12 = 480 words. Good. We'll do 10 sentences each group. Each ingredient within group will have 3-4 sentences. We'll need to talk about each ingredient. We'll have 4 groups: The Flavor Base, The Texture Crew, The Unexpected Star, The Final Flourish. Group 1: The Flavor Base includes maple syrup, bourbon, soy sauce, garlic, lemon juice. Group 2: The Texture Crew includes salmon fillets, olive oil, pepper, salt, red pepper flakes. Group 3: The Unexpected Star includes maybe something else? Actually we have no other ingredient. Maybe we can mention "freshness of salmon" or "quality of bourbon". But we can make a group called "The Unexpected Star" with "Fresh Salmon" and "Bourbon". But we already used bourbon in group 1. Let's reorganize: Group 1: The Sweet & Savory Base (maple syrup, bourbon, soy sauce). Group 2: The Aromatics (garlic, lemon juice, red pepper flakes). Group 3: The Protein & Texture (salmon fillets, olive oil, salt, pepper). Group 4: The Final Flourish (maybe garnish, but we have no garnish. We could talk about "serve with fresh herbs" but not in recipe. But we can still discuss "Finishing Touches" like "a squeeze of lemon" etc. We'll incorporate. But we need to use all ingredients. So we can talk about each. We'll include Fun Fact box about one ingredient's origin or surprising property. Let's choose maple syrup. Now mid-article image. Then Method section: 9 steps each 4-6 sentences. We'll write 9 steps with 5 sentences each = 45 sentences. Good. Insert Kitchen Hack boxes at crucial steps: maybe after step 3 and step 6. We'll insert. Insert Watch Out box at trickiest step: maybe step 5 (cooking the salmon). We'll add. Close with: "That's it — you did it. But hold on, I've got a few more tricks that'll take this to another level..." Next Insider Tricks: 6 tips each 4-5 sentences. We'll produce 6 tips. We'll include a Kitchen Hack box for top tip. Next Creative Twists: 6 variations each 3-4 sentences. We'll produce 6 variations. Next Storing and Bringing It Back to Life: 3 subsections with 3-4 sentences each. We'll produce. Recipe card: We'll fill. Then hidden elements. Now we need to ensure all text is English, no emojis. Use Bootstrap icons where specified. In boxes we have icons. Also we need to use class names for icons: etc. We need to include these inside boxes. Now produce the final HTML. Let's start writing. We also need to include