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Save time by using 1/2 cup of thick Greek-style yogurt instead of draining regular whole-milk yogurt.
Save time by using 1/2 cup of thick Greek-style yogurt instead of draining regular whole-milk yogurt.
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These are based on Suzanne Goin’s turmeric-spiced root vegetables from her wonderful new book “The A.O.C Cookbook.” I use her technique for roasting the carrots, and use the same spices she uses, but I make the dish with a little less olive oil and butter to cut down on calories Suzanne serves her mix of carrots, turnips, parsnips and rutabagas with Greek yogurt seasoned with kaffir lime juice and zest, and mint chutney
These are based on Suzanne Goin’s turmeric-spiced root vegetables from her wonderful new book “The A.O.C Cookbook.” I use her technique for roasting the carrots, and use the same spices she uses, but I make the dish with a little less olive oil and butter to cut down on calories Suzanne serves her mix of carrots, turnips, parsnips and rutabagas with Greek yogurt seasoned with kaffir lime juice and zest, and mint chutney
Ingredients:
carrots, olive oil, thyme leaves, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, butter, turmeric, aleppo pepper, mint
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Fragrant, intense and full of fiery chile, this lamb stir-fry isn’t for the timid eater For the most authentic flavor, it’s worth your while to seek out Sichuan peppercorns, which have a woodsy, tongue-numbing, camphor quality (They are available at specialty spice markets, in Chinatown, or online.) You can substitute regular black peppercorns, but you won’t get the same punch
Fragrant, intense and full of fiery chile, this lamb stir-fry isn’t for the timid eater For the most authentic flavor, it’s worth your while to seek out Sichuan peppercorns, which have a woodsy, tongue-numbing, camphor quality (They are available at specialty spice markets, in Chinatown, or online.) You can substitute regular black peppercorns, but you won’t get the same punch
Ingredients:
cumin seeds, peppercorns, lamb, cumin, salt, chiles, white onion, scallions, peanut oil, garlic, soy sauce, dry sherry, cilantro leaves
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Choosing a guacamole recipe that will please everybody is no easy task, but this one from F&W's Marcia Kiesel is a winner because of its subtle tartness, nicely balanced heat and creamy-chunky texture. Recipe By: Marcia Kiesel
Choosing a guacamole recipe that will please everybody is no easy task, but this one from F&W's Marcia Kiesel is a winner because of its subtle tartness, nicely balanced heat and creamy-chunky texture. Recipe By: Marcia Kiesel
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Cubes of paneer simmer in a smooth spinach puree, fragrant with cumin seeds, ground coriander, ground turmeric, and curry powder.
Cubes of paneer simmer in a smooth spinach puree, fragrant with cumin seeds, ground coriander, ground turmeric, and curry powder.
Ingredients:
paneer, canola oil, cumin seeds, water, spinach, tomato, cloves, chile peppers, ginger, curry powder, coriander, turmeric, salt
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"I often use just one or two spices, such as the ginger and cumin in this Swiss chard," says Madhur Jaffrey. "It's a very northern Indian approach."
"I often use just one or two spices, such as the ginger and cumin in this Swiss chard," says Madhur Jaffrey. "It's a very northern Indian approach."
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Make a huge batch of these delightful cumin-spiced peppers. You can serve them not just with the lamb steaks here, but also with pork and beef.
Make a huge batch of these delightful cumin-spiced peppers. You can serve them not just with the lamb steaks here, but also with pork and beef.
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Get Fried Green Tomatillos with Burrata, Cumin and Basil Recipe from Food Network
Get Fried Green Tomatillos with Burrata, Cumin and Basil Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cheese, tomatillos, limes, olive oil, cumin seeds, canola oil, buttermilk, cornmeal, flour, garam masala, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, cloves, green cardamom, black cardamom
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For special occasions in Morocco, a whole lamb is turned on a spit over coals for hours, until the exterior is browned and crisp, with tender juicy meat within Paula Wolfert, the great American authority on Moroccan food, gives this slow-roasting method for achieving similar delicious results in a home oven Ask your butcher for front quarter of lamb (also called a half bone-on chuck)
For special occasions in Morocco, a whole lamb is turned on a spit over coals for hours, until the exterior is browned and crisp, with tender juicy meat within Paula Wolfert, the great American authority on Moroccan food, gives this slow-roasting method for achieving similar delicious results in a home oven Ask your butcher for front quarter of lamb (also called a half bone-on chuck)
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
potatoes, vegetable oil, cumin seeds, ajwain seeds, ginger, cumin, amchoor, cayenne, lemon juice, salt, coriander
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Colorful shredded cabbage salad with oranges and radishes and a zesty lime cumin coriander dressing!
Colorful shredded cabbage salad with oranges and radishes and a zesty lime cumin coriander dressing!
Ingredients:
cabbage, green onions, oranges, cilantro, lime juice, olive oil, cumin seeds, coriander, salt
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Dongbei cai is the food of Northeast China Weiliang Chen, the chef at Northeast Taste Chinese Food, the biggest of the Dongbei restaurants in Queens, makes an elegant, tender version of a popular Dongbei stir-fry of lamb with dried chilies, made fragrant and crunchy with cumin seeds — a legacy of the nomadic Mongols who long ruled Central Asia, carrying spices on horseback along with their arrows Lamb is considered a Northern taste and excessively “strong” by many Chinese cooks; it is always cooked with powerful aromatics, like chili peppers and garlic, to subdue it.
Dongbei cai is the food of Northeast China Weiliang Chen, the chef at Northeast Taste Chinese Food, the biggest of the Dongbei restaurants in Queens, makes an elegant, tender version of a popular Dongbei stir-fry of lamb with dried chilies, made fragrant and crunchy with cumin seeds — a legacy of the nomadic Mongols who long ruled Central Asia, carrying spices on horseback along with their arrows Lamb is considered a Northern taste and excessively “strong” by many Chinese cooks; it is always cooked with powerful aromatics, like chili peppers and garlic, to subdue it.
Ingredients:
egg white, dry sherry, cornstarch, salt, black pepper, lamb, vegetable oil, cumin seeds, chile peppers, scallions