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Your family couldn't ask for a tastier quick dinner fix than this ground beef enchilada casserole with bell peppers, carrots, black beans, and reduced-fat cheese.
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This barbecue sauce has nectarines, smoky chipotles, and brown sugar, ready to be brushed on grilled ribs or chicken.
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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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Pork shoulder slow cooks in a sauce of orange juice, guajillo chile peppers, vinegar, garlic, and achiote paste to deliver traditional Mexican flavor with relatively low effort.
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Balsamic vinaigrette combines with teriyaki and Worcestershire sauces to flavor this jerky.
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Pumpkin puree is blended with white and brown sugars, milk, cream, and pinches of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. Altogether, they make a rich and sensational pumpkin pie filling that bakes up perfectly for the holidays.
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A pecan praline crust filled with a spiced pumpkin custard complements any holiday meal.
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This fantastic Indian vegetarian curry recipe is great with Indian-style breads or rice.
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This stir-fry has hot (red pepper flakes), sour (vinegar), sweet (honey) and bitter (escarole) elements Escarole goes by a few names, including broad-leafed endive and Batavia endive (In France it is just called Batavia)
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 1 hour 40 minutes, plus 2 hours refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.