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Gochujang sauce, a traditional Korean condiment, is made with soy sauce, sesame seeds, garlic, and other flavors for a sweet and spicy addition to meals.
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Quinoa gets the breakfast treatment in this hot cereal recipe made with apricots, almonds, and flax seeds that's a nice change from oatmeal.
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For special occasions in Morocco, a whole lamb is turned on a spit over coals for hours, until the exterior is browned and crisp, with tender juicy meat within Paula Wolfert, the great American authority on Moroccan food, gives this slow-roasting method for achieving similar delicious results in a home oven Ask your butcher for front quarter of lamb (also called a half bone-on chuck)
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A fragrant curry powder made from scratch takes this family-friendly Japanese chicken and vegetable curry to a new level of deliciousness.
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Instead of scraping out and tossing your pumpkin seeds, try roasting them and coating them with this spice mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice.
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Start with completely dry fresh pumpkin seeds and season with a savory mixture of butter and Cajun spices with a bit of teriyaki sauce to make a budget-friendly snack that's great for parties or family night.
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The nuttiness of the pearled barley and pine nuts contrasts with the sweet apples and pomegranate seeds in this tasty side dish.
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This zesty combination of raw pomegranate and tender fresh kale makes a surprisingly great salad! The addition of almonds and sunflower seeds gives a tasty crunch.
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Scandinavia’s well-known and -loved herb-infused spirit.
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This is a delicious unique variation of toasted pumpkin seeds. The seeds are actually candied and then tossed with pumpkin pie spice, sugar and salt. Easy to prepare and hard to mess up. Once you start eating them, you won't be able to stop!
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Dan Graf, a genetics major who dropped out of Rutgers, founded Baron Baking in Oakland, Calif., after working in a delicatessen The son of a Bergen County, N.J., contractor, he grew up accompanying his father to jobs on weekends Stopping for bagels was part of the ritual