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This recipe is adapted from a version found in "My Bombay Kitchen," Niloufer Ichaporia King’s indispensable book on Parsi cooking Ichaporia King, a culinary scholar, anthropologist and terrific home cook, recommends steaming the fish, but the soft lap of wood smoke is a natural complement to the sweet, floral flavor the banana leaf imparts Look for fresh or frozen banana leaves and coconut at Mexican, Asian and Indian markets
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Here are two versions of tuna tartare, one of them a classic ceviche Be sure not to marinate the tuna in the lime juice for too long or the meat will turn grey
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A delicious shrimp ceviche recipe that only gets better over night! Bright and refreshing, with the uncommon addition of cucumber. Adjust the heat to your personal taste with a sprinkling of hot pepper sauce.
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Guinness® Irish stout cheese dip is perfect for dipping pretzels and tortilla chips at your next party.
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This is my version of a sweet and spicy soup I had recently at a wok restaurant in Eindhoven, Holland. Beef broth, tomato juice, and applesauce are simmered with spices and garnished with shrimp chips.
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To be tempted by Argentina is to dream of steak on a grill, and it’s no accident that the meat echoes the density of the malbecs from Mendoza Terroir, or sense of place, helps define character and flavor Good beef delivers a tight package of sweetness, earthiness and minerality, just like the best of these wines
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Rubbing butter on chicken skin (as well as under it) and letting it sit in the fridge for a few hours is a great way to make it extra-crispy, with moist breast meat.
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At her restaurant, Asha Gomez tops a cabbage stir-fry with fresh coconut, a Keralan staple. Home cooks can substitute shredded dried coconut (not sweetened) for the fresh kind; it's easier to find in stores.
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I tried this recipe at a friend of the family's. It is such a great twist to traditional guacamole. I wanted others to be able to try this. This not only tastes great but it looks nice as well. Don't be scared off by the ingredients, it is great with unsalted tortilla chips!