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Served hot or warm, this exotic dip is a huge party pleaser. Ground chicken is simmered in a peanutty coconut sauce. You'll feel guilty for all the praise, because it is so easy to make. Serve with papadums or prawn crackers.
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It is the national dish of the Philippines, and the subject of intense and delicious debate across its 7,100 islands whether made with chicken, pork or fish Whichever, the protein is braised in vinegar until pungent and rich, sweet and sour and salty at once, then sometimes crisped at the edges in high heat, and always served with the remaining sauce Its excellence derives from the balance of its flavors, in the alchemy of the process
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Raisins, coconut, applesauce, cinnamon, and cooked jasmine rice make creamy, elegant mini pies.
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I had this drink at a popular chain restaurant and decided to try it at home. I have served it at a couple different gatherings now and it has always been given rave reviews. It's the perfect drink for a hot summer day!
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Old-fashioned chocolate pudding takes no time at all. It's rich, delicious, and homemade!
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Port is one of David Wondrich's favorite cocktail ingredients, along with sherry “One of the easiest ways to come up with new cocktails is simple substitution, port for vermouth, for example," he said "Equivalent proof, but new textures and flavors.” By port, Mr
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This recipe is by Joan Nathan and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.