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Turmeric root and black pepper are steeped and simmered for a quick and easy farmer's market turmeric tea; enjoy with lemon juice or honey.
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This Propeller cocktail recipe uses vodka instead of gin in a mash-up of the classic Aviation and Last Word cocktails.
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A great dish of kielbasa and potatoes in a tasty Italian tomato sauce.
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This Sri Lankan curry goes together fairly quickly despite the long list of ingredients I used skinless, boneless thigh meat, because it always stays moist and can absorb a lot of flavor from a short marinade in ginger, garlic and spices To intensify the taste, the cashews and coconut are used two ways
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 3 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This dish is adapted from a grilled eggplant salad recipe in Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid’s wonderful book "Seductions of Rice" (Artisan, New York) Jasmine rice is an aromatic, soft, long-grain rice widely used in Thailand The Thai dishes that employ fragrant rice are also well seasoned, so this rice is traditionally cooked without salt
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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