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To make watermelon puree, put seedless chunks of watermelon in a blender and pulse, then push the puree through a mesh sieve to make it smoother (Cutting a whole watermelon might make your kitchen look like a Gallagher set, so it’s O.K to use precut watermelon from a supermarket.)
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This recipe for a Mexican-style chile marinade and sauce is perfect for flavoring pork and chicken dishes.
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Here is a spice-perfumed braised chicken dish that is greater than the sum of its parts, with complex flavor that belies the ease of preparation As a bonus, you can prepare it up to 2 days in advance, since it reheats beautifully.
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Make these sweet and spicy chicken tacos for your next taco night.
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You can really taste the eggnog in this lovely, rich, moist cake. No eggnog? No problem: you can make homemade eggnog for this recipe in a jiffy. Nothing says Southern hospitality like this impressive cake.
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Gluten-free, vegan, mock couscous made with steamed ground cauliflower, apples, nuts, and other mix-ins.
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In this healthful mash, the sweet potatoes meet russets, which contain about 30 milligrams of vitamin C per eight-ounce spud.
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This dish is simple, tasty, and-best of all-fast. I've made it with both peeled and unpeeled shrimp. Unpeeled was definitely messier to eat, but I think on the whole the unpeeled shrimp were a little juicier. This recipe is tasty without the tequila, too. I love garlic, so I use an insane amount of it in this dish.
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A mixture of lime and grapefruit make a refreshing margarita.
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This recipe is by Regina Schrambling and takes 45 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.