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This is a wonderfully elegant trio of seafood in a refreshing and tangy sauce! This three seafood ceviche is worth trying! worth trying. Serve it in martini or margarita glasses and garnish with cilantro leaves and slices of lime. Serve with chips. I make everything ahead and marinate, but don't put the avocado in until close to serving.
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Nick Fauchald adds fabulous smoky flavors to the Catalan sauce romesco by swapping in smoked almonds for the usual plain kind and adding a touch of pimentón de la Vera (powdered, smoked Spanish red peppers).
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From the French Basque tradition, this easy sauté of peppers, cured ham, and piment d’Espelette is great served over braised chicken.
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This is a staple of Thai cooking. Adjust the spices to your own tastes for a really great use for leftover rice!! Thai basil has a different flavor than that of regular basil and makes all the difference in this recipe. It is fast and fairly easy to make, but requires constant stirring.
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This side dish has a great porky flavor from the pancetta, which gets simmered in water before frying to make it extra crisp.
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A blend of plum jam, chili sauce, white grape juice, and lime juice combine with green onions and garlic to make a versatile sweet and tangy glaze for meats and poultry.
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Holding out for regional produce may seem absurdly romantic, or a little stubborn, but there’s no denying the thrill when, after months of apples, potatoes and sturdy greens, suddenly asparagus appears in full force at the market Finally, spring has arrived.
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This spicy dressing with mango and ranch can be made even hotter by adding more habanero peppers. It makes a large amount, but feel free to scale down.
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This recipe doesn’t take long to get on the table, and you can get some aggression out at the start of the process by pounding down the chicken breasts Then dredge the chicken in bread crumbs and Parmesan and sauté it in butter At the end, you’ll spoon brown butter over the top and add a sprinkling of capers for a very simple meal that looks very fancy indeed.
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Shrimp in a spicy peanut sauce are served with rice noodles, cilantro, peanuts, and yogurt for a refreshing Thai-inspired meal.