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Chicken wings tossed with olive oil and dry rub are smoked and served with blue cheese dressing in this appetizer that's a surefire winner.
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You'll find the traditional flavors of Filipino Chicken Adobo in this updated recipe.
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This sandwich is so healthy and fresh! Crispy veggies and tangy mustard make this meal a real treat that you won't have to feel bad about eating. This sandwich is terrific with gourmet kettle cooked potato chips!
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Enjoy the blend of textures and flavors in these cream cheese-filled jalapeno peppers wrapped with bacon, then cooked to make a lively appetizer. Any extra cream cheese filling can be mixed with sour cream and turned into a great dip.
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Every Christmas for the past ten years, I have made homemade Kahluah to give to friends and family for holiday libations. The secret ingredient in my version...
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A quick, easy way to recreate a fun, family favorite from the state fair.
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If you think tofu is bland, think again. The kicky marinade in this recipe packs a wallop of flavor.
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The grilled eggplant slices are equally good on their own, or use them instead of crusts for “eggplant pizzas” (see variation below) The slices have to be thick, so that you get a creamy interior with a charred exterior If they’re too thin, they’ll just burn.
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At Nobu Downtown in New York's financial district, the menu is divided into classics, like black cod with miso, and the rock shrimp tempura, alongside a list of new dishes called "Nobu Now." Among the newcomers is tuna sashimi with a verdant jalapeño dressing garnished with fresh hearts of palm This dish, at once delicate, bold and handsomely textured, clearly illustrates the chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s cross-cultural approach to food For him, Japan and South America are not an ocean apart
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Thin-sliced herbed pancakes are the "noodles" in this flavorful broth. Both light and hearty, it's a nice bridge from summer to fall.
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This one-pot mixture of seafood and coarse-grained couscous offers echoes of paella, and a bottle or two of rosé alongside makes for a happy summer dinner.