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The earthy, fruity, spicy, though not especially fiery “little red” mole -- one of Oaxaca’s seven classic sauces -- is cooked separately and seared onto the ribs at the end to form a savory crust.
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This lush seafood soup is flavored with port, red wine and the usual dash of licorice-scented Pernod.
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Fragrant Meyer lemons are sweeter than the regular variety.
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Breakfast casserole with asparagus, leeks, bacon, bread, milk, eggs, feta and Parmesan. Perfect for spring!
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Cajun-seasoned shrimp, andouille sausage, and the trinity are piled high on tortilla chips and smothered in melty cheese for nachos you won't soon forget.
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At Besh Steak, chef John Besh prepares mini meat pies with house-made dough and a rich, spiced filling of beef, pork, and chicken liver sautéed in duck fat. At home, use store-bought empanada dough instead of making your own.
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Seasoned pork cutlet slices, naruto, and a hard-boiled egg top ramen cooked with shoyu and miso in this authentic Japanese noodle bowl.
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This green mango pie makes an unusual treat, the sweet-tart flavor is irresistible!
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An interesting variation on the humble taro. Discovered during my travails to our local Indian store seeing this brown beauty and try to find games to bring it...
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Green beans, red kidney and butter beans join forces with artichoke hearts in this salad that works as well for a summer picnic as for a winter evening 's dinner. A nice coarse ground mustard, lemon juice and oil dressing is stirred in.
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A simple but tasty soup to make using a leftover ham bone, kidney beans, and potatoes. Put it all into the slow cooker in the morning, and come home to a savory hot meal.
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This recipe started as something I found off the back of a seaweed package, but has been adapted several times so that it can be made quickly with ingredients from most large grocery stores - or a local Asian grocery if you prefer. Nori is the Japanese word for dried sheets of seaweed.