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A yogurt-based marinade with cayenne pepper, ginger and garlic spice up your salmon fillets before they go under the broiler.
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If you're tired of buying overpriced, bland fried rice, cook up this 'twisted' medley of brown rice, curry, lemon juice, and cayenne pepper.
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This versatile salad, or pilaf, may be construed as a home cook’s answer to a fast-casual lunch bowl But it does not need to be piled high with a freewheeling array of additional ingredients As it is, this could be a stand-alone first course, a lunch dish or a side to serve alongside meat or seafood
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This is a traditional Muglai dish prepared in India. It gets its name from the succulence of the meat after prolonged marinating and light braising. Traditionally, chicken, beef or lamb meat is used, but prawns or scallops are good substitutes too for this smooth as silk kebabs.
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Puttanesca is a hearty tomato sauce with a rich texture and a spicy kick. Pair it with hot pasta, and a fresh tasting, wholesome dinner will be on the table in no time.
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Ratatouille with a touch of curry powder is a spiced twist on the traditional French dish; serve with crackers or bread slices.
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Very tasty meatballs full of spice and sauteed to perfection. I usually serve mine with spaghetti, but I've also served them with a BBQ sauce and rice on the side.
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Garlic, ginger, cilantro, and lemon juice spice up your average turkey burger to make this low-fat meal a healthy and delicious option.
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These burgers are among my family's top choices of gourmet burgers that I've concocted. A rich barbecue flavor followed by a sweet aftertaste makes for one flavorful burger. Use a Hawaiian-style thick barbecue sauce if possible.
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As they cook, the lentils and linguine slurp up much of the vegetable-flavored broth, leaving a thick and hearty soup. Of course, if the soup is too thick for your taste, just stir in a little extra water.