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This tangy, spicy sauce is great with shrimp or chicken!
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This fast-assembled salad, perfect for Thanksgiving leftovers, is nothing more than shredded turkey under a satay-like sauce of peanut butter, chile bean and Chinese vinegar, with some shredded lettuce and chopped cucumbers It’s gloriously wolfable and easy as well.
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Spice up your typical wonton soup with this hot and sour version brimming with tender spicy pork wontons, bok choy, carrots, and mushrooms.
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The name just about says it all. Except we should mention the dressing, it 's creamy, has a smidgen of garlic, mayonnaise and two kinds of vinegar - balsamic and red wine. Serves four.
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Jalapenos, garlic, and carrot are simmered in vinegar then seasoned with peppercorns, coriander, and thyme, in this pickled jalapeno recipe.
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Homemade paneer simmered in a fragrant, creamy spinach and tomato sauce makes this vegetarian Indian dish one that even meat-lovers will enjoy.
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Your dinner guests won't miss the beef once they taste this extravagantly seasoned turkey and veggie chili.
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Ravaiya is the name of this traditional Gujarati dish, where whole small vegetables like okra, potatoes or the baby eggplant used here — ringan is the Gujarati term for eggplant — are stuffed with a chunky spice paste, a complexly flavored mixture of crushed peanuts, chiles, ginger and spices As the eggplant cooks, that melts into a rich, nutty sauce, and the result is a remarkably full-flavored vegetarian meal in under an hour You can serve this dish with basmati rice, or with Indian flatbreads like roti or paratha, the latter of which you can find frozen in some supermarkets and heat on your stovetop.
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This recipe for a not-too-sweet, olive-oil and honey-enriched granola can be used as a template Vary the types and amounts of puffed and rolled (also called flaked) grains, coconut and nuts to suit your taste, as long as you use eight cups altogether And feel free to add chopped dried fruit at the end, stirring it into the granola mix while it’s still warm
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A 'hot' favourite of the Thais and one of our favourites too! It can be as easy as buying the ready made paste from an Asian supermarket or you can make your...