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About as humble as a dish can be, with simple ingredients and cooking instructions no more complicated than boiling water, this Haitian recipe may shock you with its deliciousness — a base of warming, garlicky polenta-like porridge topped with a velvety purée of black beans and coconut milk (see the corresponding recipe for black-bean sauce) Slices of nutty avocado offer a gentle contrast in texture and another element of richness It was adapted from the Haitian cooking instructor Cindy Similien-Johnson, who remembers it being made in her grandmother’s house.
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Subtly seasoned turkey sausage, blended with ground turkey, sauteed onion, garlic, and parsley makes these turkey burgers moist and flavorful.
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This mouth watering recipe marinates the flat iron in citrus juices and ginger to produces a juicy, memorable steak!
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Add zesty flavors to basic steak with this spicy rub combining brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, and a variety of hot chile powders.
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A flat bread from the Italian region Romagna. Great with arugula and soft cheese (Squacquerone is the one typically used) or cold cuts and a glass of Sangiovese Superiore di Romagna from Forli'.
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A Sardinian classic with littleneck clams and a touch of saffron.
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Some of you may be thinking, “Does the world need another crisp smashed potato recipe?” At least some of you are saying, “Yes, we do!” So here you go Regular olive oil works if you don't have chicken fat around, but this recipe is so good, it's worth roasting a chicken A few tips: Don’t over-steam the potatoes or they will fall apart, but don’t under-steam or you’ll never be able to crush them
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At her takeout shop in Istanbul, Kantin Dükkan, Semsa Denizsel tops her pizzas with ground lamb (flavored with sweet sun-dried tomatoes and a little spicy red pepper), but you can substitute ground beef instead.