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This salmon wrap has a lot of Asian influence and a nice blend of textures to enjoy.
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Quick and savory-sweet little baked sandwiches are stuffed with deli meats and cheeses and topped with a honey-mustard sauce, then baked until golden brown. They're a perfect snack for all sorts of casual occasions from tailgating to Bible study.
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A crusty, flavorful loaf of New York-style rye bread needs time to rise and develop its rich taste. There's a secret ingredient you'll never guess.
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Think of this miso-ginger sauce as a universal sauce, because it’s so good on so many things: tofu, tempeh, winter squash and napa cabbage salads, for starters This recipe, adapted from "In My Kitchen," by the vegetarian cookbook author Deborah Madison, spoons the dressing over sweet potatoes, and suggests serving them with spicy Asian greens or stir-fried bok choy, and maybe soba noodles or brown or black rice Not surprisingly, the sauce is good on them, too.
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Ok...so my mother would just kill me if she knew I made our family recipe for Choereg public. But my policy is 'why keep a good thing to myself'. Choereg is a traditional, slightly sweet bread, especially made for Easter. It is delicious for breakfast with a nice cup of coffee. It takes some level of skill, but anyone used to handling yeast should not have a problem. You can find Mahleb at Middle Eastern grocery stores, especially around Easter. It will be with the spices. Please do not omit it, as this is what gives it its distinctive flavour and aroma.
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The beauty of a soup like this — other than its bone-warming properties — is that you don’t need a recipe You can pretty much simmer together any combination of vegetables with a little water or broth, purée it, top it with good olive oil and salt, and end up with something good to eat The addition of miso paste and crushed coriander to the broth, and fresh lemon and cilantro at the end, zips things up without negating the comfort factor.
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Cabbage and potatoes are flavored with an array of aromatic Indian spices for a refreshing vegetable side dish.