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An easy recipe for chicken marinated in a smooth blend of chiles, cumin, ginger, and black pepper, then grilled and stuffed into tacos.
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Clams are cooked with chile oil and fresh Thai basil in this quick and easy recipe.
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Finely chopped Serrano chilies make this salsa nippy and nice. Combine with tomatoes, onions, cilantro and lime juice, and this salsa is ready for dipping.
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In most Chinese restaurants, so-called “Salt and Pepper-Style” shrimp or squid usually contain other spices too A good dose of 5-spice mixture makes these fried squid especially tasty, and dusting them with cornstarch before frying keeps them delicately crisp Maintain the oil temperature at 375 degrees, and don’t try to fry too many pieces at once.
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Poblano chiles, stuffed with cotija cheese and chorizo sausage, baked in an egg and cheese casserole with tomato sauce.
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This sweet and smoky barbecue sauce is the perfect gift for die-hard winter grillers. Refrigerate it for up to two weeks. Recipe By: Grace Parisi Servings: Makes about 1 cup
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Slow-braising to infuse meats with deep flavor and produce warming, stew-like plates of food is a cooking method of choice when the weather brings a chill This chicken dish is the product of what I call the usual three-step affair (brown chicken, add other ingredients and some liquid, cover and slowly simmer) But I gave it a bit of heat, unpacking sake, ginger, garlic and the spicy Korean condiment gochujang, plus well-mannered slivers of poblano chilis into the pan
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Calling a dish "Texas Chili,” especially if you’re not a native of that state, is clearly asking for trouble But this recipe, refined over years of potlucks and Super Bowl parties, is too good to keep under wraps Its depth of flavor, from different chile types, makes this recipe stand out