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This is modeled after North African merguez, which is sometimes served as part of an elaborate couscous meal, but good on a bun, too For its deep rust-red color, merguez relies on lots of dried sweet red pepper (paprika) and a goodly amount of hot red pepper (cayenne) Garlic, cumin and coriander are strong supporting players.
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The classic California Cobb salad is a composed salad made with chicken breast, lettuce, avocado, tomatoes, chopped hard-boiled eggs, bacon, and blue cheese It should never be a jumble: the elements are arranged on a platter or in a wide bowl side by side, then dressed, and it’s up to the diner to mix them together This version dispenses with the bacon and reduces the amount of Roquefort or blue cheese called for in the traditional Cobb
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Nachos are among the most ubiquitous of America’s pastime foods At ballgames, carnivals or bowling alleys you can expect a pile of limp tortilla chips, drowned in warm yellow cheese product But nachos should, and can, be better than this