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Oranges and thyme are magical together in this simple and elegant dessert. If you want a completely clear syrup without the bits of thyme, put the leaves in a tea ball and remove it once the syrup is chilled.
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This iced tea spiced with star anise, cardamom, and cinnamon and sweetened with condensed milk is a sweet, refreshing Thai-inspired drink.
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This dessert has a cobbler-type pastry baked below the tangy huckleberry filling.
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Asparagus and shiitake mushrooms round out this delicious meal of sustainable fresh cod fillets marinated in an Asian miso blend from Heidi Larsen of Foodie Crush.
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I created this when I realized that I had all of the ingredients in my refrigerator and cabinets and it's the best panini I have ever made. I love using smoked...
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A specialty of the Yucatan, huevos Motuleños with fried eggs over black beans on a fried tortilla, served with salsa, plantains, chorizo, and queso fresco.
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This is the way my friend Christine Picasso prepares artichokes Her touch is the inclusion of sweet red peppers, a nutritious complement to the bitter artichokes She calls this Artichauts à la barigoule, a dish every French cook makes differently, each claiming his or hers to be the authentic version.
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Fragrant skewers of beef (or chicken, or pork) are are marinated with traditional Indonesian spices.
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Many home cooks are comfortable with spinach but are intimidated by the unfamiliar variety of other cooking greens: chard, mustard, turnips, collards, kale and more But it doesn't matter much which you include in a given dish: they're all good, and they all cook quickly This preparation is dead easy
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Coconut milk and pumpkin puree are the heart of this soup recipe.
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Toffee bits, crunchy Chex® cereal, pretzels and pecans are mixed with a chocolate and coffee mixture, then topped with powdered sugar for this special and sweet snack mix.
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The basic Japanese soup that's given out as an appetizer at most Japanese restaurants. Very mild, a bit salty, and a touch of tang. It's a very improvisable recipe; most of the ingredients' quantities can be changed according to taste.