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This is my simple, everyday take on a dish developed at Momofuku Ssam Bar in Manhattan many years ago by the chefs David Chang and Tien Ho and their band of collaborators It is almost literally a mashup: a meal that is kind of Korean, kind of Chinese, kind of Italian If you don’t like spicy food, use miso instead of the gochujang and don’t use Sichuan peppercorns, which add a numbing, tingly pop to the fire
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Not all asparagus dishes are delicate and subtle Try this stir-fry to see how well the sweetness of asparagus and spicy bold flavors go together.
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Short rib kebabs with Korean seasonings.
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This makes a delightful hors d’oeuvre, appetizer or even a light supper If you’re serving it as an hors d’oeuvre you can spoon it onto cucumber rounds, small endive leaves or toasted pita triangles The better the salmon, the better this will be (sashimi grade is the best).
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This dish has Thai overtones It was inspired by a large bunch of Asian basil that a friend brought me from his garden You can find the herb in Asian produce markets and some farmers’ markets.
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Guests can assemble their own Vietnamese salad bowls with glass noodles, crisp vegetables, and fresh herbs in this light, refreshing meal.
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If you're looking for a potato appetizer idea that is sure to delight your friends and family try these Crab Filled Potato Bites!
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This salad would also be delicious with Broccolini, which is similar to broccoli but with smaller florets and longer stems.
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This is an easy alternative to boring chicken or tuna salad.
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These kid-friendly, flourless pumpkin muffins are full of hearty oats and creamy Greek yogurt. Made in mini muffin cups, they're a perfect on-the-go, bite-sized snack.
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I love banana empanadas and I wanted to see if I could make them. This is what I came up with and I wanted to share. They're pocket pies. You can make them with other fresh fruits (peaches, apples, apricots, pears, etc.) or with canned fruit filling. The good thing about bananas is that you don't have to add any sugar and the empanadas still taste great.