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This fast, easy recipe for succulent pork chops came to The Times in 1997, part of a deep dive on cumin by the writer Molly O'Neill It is simple to prepare and can be a delicious end to a long day Using crushed cumin instead of ground will give the chops a bit of fresh texture, but if you don't have cumin seeds, feel free to substitute.
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This caraway rye bread, baked in the Dutch oven, is no-knead, no double rise, no-fail, and always a crowd-pleaser.
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A spicy bright-orange hot sauce recipe made with habanero peppers, garlic, carrots, orange juice, and lime juice.
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This colorful, sweet and tangy canned relish is made of yellow summer squash, green and red peppers, and onions. It's a great way to store your garden's bounty for later on, and a jar makes a great gift.
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This sweet and tangy chickpea and edamame salad is loaded with colorful vegetables, dried cranberries, and sunflower seeds.
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An interesting alternative to oatmeal, sprinkled with pumpkin seeds for extra crunch.
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This is a wonderful marinade for pork tamales. Just blend the chilies with some water and oregano, and mix with pork before assembling tamales.
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Banana, pear, and vanilla yogurt are combined in these deliciously moist muffins that are also rich in fiber because of ground flax seeds.
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The classic chili spice mix is also good as a meat rub.