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A play on the Vietnamese chicken noodle soup, this clear broth, paired with rice noodles and flavored with charred onions and ginger, star anise, brown sugar and fish sauce, comes served with a platter of fresh garnishes But this is more than your basic noodle soup: A spritz of lime at the end adds some tang, and mung beans and Thai basil a crunchy bite.
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Inspired by hangover hunger and a lack of delivery options. Perfected by simplicity. Start with too many margaritas the night before and end the day feeling...
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Tomatoes and peppers are simmered with tomatoes and tuna. I had this at a tapas bar in Spain way back and was able to figure out how to mimic it. It's an easy way to clean out the fridge and pantry. And, perfect for a low carb diet. I was introduced to this as a tapa. But you could always pair it with a salad or other veggie side dish for dinner.
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Soaked salt cod is layered with potatoes, eggs, golden raisins, capers, and roasted red peppers, then simmered in a white wine-tomato sauce.
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Marinated beef cubes and garlic are stir-fried (also known as "shaking beef") in this delicious Asian-inspired dish called bo luc lac.
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Modified by the Filipinos from Central to South American influences, this fragrant soup is made with ground beef, onions, tomatoes, potatoes, and lots of garlic. Serve as a stew or generously over rice.
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This five-spice roasted chicken recipe gets a punch of flavor from an aromatic Asian-inspired marinade.
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When your standby Dijon-and-vinegar dressing gets old.
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Ceviche with Avocado and Grilled Corn! White fish is "cooked" in lime juice until opaque and firm, then tossed with avocado and corn. Fresh, simple, and fast.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here's a great crunchy, munchy accompaniment for your favorite DVD.