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Tortillas dorado is a Mexican style of taco that involves toasting cheese-topped tortillas in a skillet before serving.
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Made with readily available spices and seasonings, this quick and easy grill rub will make your steak sing! The brown sugar, chili seasoning and ranch dressing mix come together in this spicy, sweet, and tangy rub. A great way to add lots of flavor!
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A whole chicken is stewed with smoked sausage, then combined with bell pepper, rice and tomatoes and flavored with chili powder, pepper sauce, cayenne and Worcestershire in this thick Cajun soup.
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Jazz up ordinary pork chops by serving them with an easy, scrumptious sauce made with creamy poblano and queso soup and some milk. It adds fabulous flavor to perfectly seasoned chops. Plus, you can have this delicious meal on the table in just 25 minutes!
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An ex of mine gave me the recipe, but it was a little bland, and over the years, I've jazzed it up to something spicy and rich, and totally pantry ready for those...
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This is inspired by a recipe by Andrea Chesman, who has some wonderful grilling ideas for tofu in her book "The Vegetarian Grill." It makes enough marinade or dipping sauce for a pound of tofu.
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Pineapple, mango, watermelon, and apple are flavored with jalapeno and lime to make a spicy fruit salad that's perfect for summer picnics.
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This Mexican-style shredded beef is cooked in the slow cooker until very tender, then cooked some more in a spicy tomato sauce. Wrap some in a flour tortilla for an easy meal.
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I made Sotanghon Guisado (Stir-fried rice sticks) with Beef Strips last night and posted some photos on Twitter. I received some requests right away to post the...
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 1 to 1 1/4 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Swap cauliflower and cucumber for the traditional seafood ingredients for a spicy vegetable-filled version of ceviche.
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Instead of pairing soybeans with the usual Asian flavors, this recipe calls for chipotle chiles (they add smoky flavor) and cumin.