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One of my favorite Middle Eastern mezze is deep-fried cauliflower served with tahini garlic sauce I decided to try the dish with broccoli, but instead of deep-frying the broccoli I roasted it, a method that requires a lot less oil The buds on the broccoli florets toast to a crispy brown, and the texture of the stalk remains crisp
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Making mulled wine with white wine gives a smoother flavor and tastes great at Christmas. This recipe has a little rum added at the end for a bit of a kick!
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Mint, rum, lime juice, and ice are mixed in a blender creating a blended mojito so you don't have to spend time muddling the mint!
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An easy, healthy juice recipe with kale, spinach, romaine, celery, cucumber, and parsley plus bright-tasting lemon and Fuji apple.
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Chia seeds are nutritionally dense seeds that will thicken any liquid you add them to Mix them up with coconut and almond milks and you’ve got an almost instant pudding with a tapioca-like texture and gently sweet flavor This recipe is meant for breakfast, but if you add a little honey to the seeds as they swell, it will be sweet enough for dessert
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Crab salad perfect for spreading on crackers.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chicken piccata served over fettuccine is a quick Italian-inspired meal to prepare for weeknight dinners or gourmet dinner parties.
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A comforting Indian spinach dal recipe of yellow split peas and spinach flavored with butter infused with cumin, turmeric, garlic, ginger, and serrano chile.
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WARNING: EXTREMELY MEGA HOT!!! Not for the faint of heart. Lip and mouth numbing HOT!!! Make sure to use rubber gloves when handing and chopping the habanero chili peppers. This relish is very sweet but extremely hot. Remember too cool off mouth with eating bread or drinking milk. This will reduce the high acidic shock it puts upon your tastebuds.
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If you have forgotten how delicious a great fillet of fish can be, try this: Steam it, with nothing on it Drizzle it with olive oil and lemon juice Sprinkle it with coarse salt
Ingredients: halibut steak, olive oil, juice