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The first principle of Indian spice cookery (and of spices in general) is that spices are best when bought whole and ground fresh, as happens in this recipe Toasting and then grinding the spices — peppercorns, coriander, mustard seeds and cardamom pods — used for the spice rub helps to even out their flavors so that they blend with the mild flavor of the shrimp Serve them over fresh ripe peaches and tender spinach wilted by a hot mixture of ginger, vinegar, orange juice and curry powder.
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In 2012, carrots, those little spark plugs in a salad or a stew, were having a moment Chefs across the country were showcasing handsome, meaty specimens in a rainbow of colors, dressed and garnished without a sliver of meat or fish Well, maybe a touch of bacon
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This recipe is by Joanna Pruess and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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My boyfriend is right from Mexico, has only been in Canada for a little over a year now. I have never liked Guacamole but he could live off the stuff, so I of...
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Chopped kale and thinly sliced Brussels sprouts are tossed with sweet-spicy hazelnuts, cooked quinoa, and pomegranate seeds in a lemon-maple vinaigrette.
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Recipe for Shrimp Curry, as seen in the March 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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I love the Indian spices in these burgers The turmeric offers bonus antioxidant health benefits, but even without it, they’re in abundance in this recipe, with all the carrots and ginger.
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Elegant tea sandwich recipe made with buttered soft white sandwich bread, tangy pickled bread-and-butter radishes, and peppery watercress.
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Lucas Schoorman, a Chelsea art dealer and hobbyist baker, introduced this elegant lemon tart to the Times in 2004 It's a showstopper dessert featuring two distinct, delicious layers: one of frangipani, an almond-rich custard, and another of shimmering lemon confit scattered with slices of lemon It is mellow and barely sweet, rich and deep, with none of the attack of so many lemon desserts