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Sure, they look like the convenience-store snacks you gobbled up as a kid, but these finished snacker bars taste so amazing, you could serve them at your next dinner party.
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Panaeng is a slightly sweet, thick Thai curry that is not as spicy as others. It is characterized by the presence of peanuts in the curry paste, and optionally...
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Delicious Malaysian coconut rice, served with anchovy hot chile sauce, fried anchovies, fried peanuts, sliced cucumber or tomato, and hard-boiled egg.
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Ravaiya is the name of this traditional Gujarati dish, where whole small vegetables like okra, potatoes or the baby eggplant used here — ringan is the Gujarati term for eggplant — are stuffed with a chunky spice paste, a complexly flavored mixture of crushed peanuts, chiles, ginger and spices As the eggplant cooks, that melts into a rich, nutty sauce, and the result is a remarkably full-flavored vegetarian meal in under an hour You can serve this dish with basmati rice, or with Indian flatbreads like roti or paratha, the latter of which you can find frozen in some supermarkets and heat on your stovetop.
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This is a very tasty cilantro-based chutney that can be prepared in minutes. Just add fresh lemon juice, a small green chili, peanuts, salt, garlic, and fresh ginger to the cilantro and process until smooth.
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Have a flat belly—and your chocolate, too, with this dark chocolate-peanut butter bark.
Ingredients: peanut butter, peanuts, pretzels
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Delicious is all I can say.
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Quinoa, mango, mint, peanuts, and peppers are tossed in a ginger-curry dressing to make this tangy vegan salad a guaranteed hit at potlucks.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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When Portia Walker, the Editor-in-Chief of the blog, "She’s So New York", asked for a guest post about aphrodisiac foods, I knew peanuts would be the impromptu...