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This one-pot Japanese curry tastes better the longer it stews, as the sauce, with hints of Worcestershire and ketchup, seeps into the beef and vegetables.
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A wonderfully spicy Thai dish. I created this when I fell in love with a dish at a Thai restaurant. It is very good served over jasmine rice.
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This is an adaptation of a dish that I created in my early vegetarian days, when we cooked a lot with soybeans — although nobody really liked them It occurred to me one day to add Marmite or Savorex, yeast extracts with an intense, somewhat meaty taste, and to use other seasonings from traditional pâtés to achieve a liverlike flavor I recreated this pâté with fresh green soybeans, which takes all the hassle out of the original recipe
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This is an easy recipe to make at home. Green onion, celery, bean sprouts and shrimp sauteed in soy sauce and combined with egg.
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An easy curry of turkey and garbanzo beans simmers with coconut milk and bottled tomato-based sweet chili sauce to make a savory-sweet dish that's ready in less than an hour.
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This chicken Parmesan sandwich is crunchy, juicy, and blanketed with plenty of rich tomato sauce and melty mozzarella cheese. Best of all, it's easy to make at...
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HOLLAND HOUSE Sherry Cooking Wine adds a subtle, sweet background flavor to this spicy, Mexican seasoned marinade. Lean, boneless, skinless chicken breasts are delicious as well.
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Recipe for Roast Chicken Legs with Harissa and Couscous, as seen in the January 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Zucchini Ribbon Salad with Lime Juice, Red Chile and Peanuts Recipe from Food Network
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What can make pot-stickers a minimalist dish One approach is called takeout and is already quite common The alternative is using the wrappers now sold in just about every supermarket