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This is my grandma's lumpia and pancit recipe that she has been making since before the family moved to the U.S. when my dad was a child. This is very popular with both family and friends. As soon as my friends in high school discovered my grandma was in town, my house became THE place for lunch!
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Here's a hack I performed on a recipe for an appetizer portion of skewered chunked chicken thighs that the great live-fire cooks and cookbook writers Chris Schlesinger and John Willoughby wrote many years ago, and that I have slowly altered into a main-course grilled dinner The skinless chicken browns nicely over a medium flame, and the sugary soy basting sauce lacquers it beautifully in the final few minutes of cooking It's terrific with rice, or as a topping for a salad of sturdy greens
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This maque choux recipe is a classic Cajun version of succotash, brimming with fresh summer corn and vegetables.
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Using a slow cooker will create a delicious, authentic dish with very little hands-on time.
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No mayonnaise in this cabbage and carrot coleslaw recipe, just tons of flavor thanks to cilantro, parsley, citrus juice, and garlic.
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Simple pork roast gets an authentic German makeover with sweet paprika, caraway seeds, and grainy mustard.
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Brothy and brimming with beets, parsnips, turnip, celery root, and slices of kielbasa, this earthy beet soup gets a finishing touch of sour cream and fresh dill. Serve it in big bowls with plenty of crusty bread for an appetizing cold-weather dinner.
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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is an old recipe that comes from Colombia. My family loves when I cook this. Rabbit meat is very low in fat and can be dry-tasting, so it marries well with coconut cream. It is best to cook the rabbit gently till it is falling off the bone. Serve with rice.