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A classic Fuzzy Navel cocktail, a mix of peach schnapps and fresh-squeezed orange juice.
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Mix vodka, orange juice concentrate and cranberry-tangerine juice in a pitcher and freeze for at least five hours.
Ingredients: juice concentrate, vodka
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This quick and easy Filipino beef steak recipe takes very little time to make. The meat is marinated with lemon juice and soya sauce.
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Get Grilled Mahi-Mahi with Mojo Recipe from Food Network
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Get Fried Artichoke Bottoms with Picholine Olive Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Leafy collard greens take a long, slow simmer in a ham hock bath, with flakes of hot pepper tossed in for kicks. Some folks like to shred the ham hock meat into the greens before serving up in bowls.
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Tender lamb meat is simmered in an Indian-inspired curry sauce for a delicious and warming meal. Serve with rice.
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The rules for matching cocktails with food are a lot more lax than with wine Really, anything goes, though the more complicated and layered the ingredients are in the glass, the more involved your accompanying hors d’oeuvres can be, and vice versa For simpler cocktails, simple foods work best
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This recipe for watermelon chaat, a savory fruit salad dressed in toasted cumin and dried mango powder, comes from Malika Ameen, a cookbook author whose Pakistani-American family in Chicago makes infinite variations on fruit chaat in the summer You could swap out the watermelon for a mix of what's in season, whether it's stone fruit, berries or cubed apple and pear It's an ideal dish to break the fast during Ramadan, full of flavor and hydrating, and quick to put together.
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This recipe is by Oliver Schwaner-Albright and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Perfect Porterhouse Steak with Herb Butter Recipe from Food Network
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This simple weeknight red curry relies on jarred or canned red curry paste for flavor, which you can find at larger supermarkets and specialty markets Transfer leftover canned curry paste to a jar, top it with a little oil and store in the refrigerator for up to a month Or freeze for longer storage