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Korean New Year, Solnal, is greeted with steaming bowls of rice cake soup called duk gook - "comfort food," said Moon Sun Kwak, who serves it at Dok Suni and Do Hwa, her family's restaurants in Manhattan Her mother, Myung Ja Kwak, who is the chef, slowly simmers beef bones into a marrow-rich broth as the base for the soup "It's so healthy," the elder Ms
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This orzo and brown rice basmati pilaf with chicken broth, pattypan squash, red bell pepper, fresh thyme, and Parmesan cheese makes a delicious anytime side dish.
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Hi everyone. As the chef of ZINC and CHOW in New Haven, CT, I constantly have requests for this particular recipe. Check it out and let me know what you think!
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Pears and walnuts complement dark black and pale brown rice in this sweet and savory mixture Make sure you don’t overcook the pears; they need only a quick sear in the pan The cooked grains will keep for 3 days in the refrigerator and can be frozen
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This twist on the Filipino classic adobo dish uses duck legs, which makes this version particularly rich and satisfying.
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Give Thanksgiving turkey leftovers a second chance with this Thai-inspired noodle recipe made with broccoli, soy sauce, and eggs.
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Sweet green peppers stuffed with tomatoes, onion, hamburger, sausage, jalapenos, and rice. Easy and delicious.
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Spam Musubi is a very popular Hawaiian snack that is just like sushi. Marinated sliced luncheon meat is quickly pan seared then placed on top of rice and wrapped in nori (dried seaweed.) Try it, you'll like it!
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When there is a street-play in Burma, the reason to go see it is the myriad of street stalls-each with its specialty. This is one of my favorites-crispy/chewy...
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This simple stir-fry is a dish to throw together when you want something like fried rice but don’t have any cooked rice at hand Begin soaking the noodles before you begin to chop the vegetables, and they’ll be ready to stir-fry when the other prep is done.
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Caraway, great with carrots, is also very nice with beets The trick to succeeding with these is to slice them very thin – about 1/8 inch thick You can do this on a mandoline or with a Japanese slicer, or just use a sharp knife