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Hui Leng Tay, a food blogger in Singapore, is unusually committed to her rice cooker She developed this recipe for bibimbap, and she sees herself as seeking the elusive grail of cooks everywhere: the make-ahead, not-too-unhealthy, tasty meal "I try to figure out which ingredients get better when kept over low heat for a long time, like cabbage and onions, and which ones get droopy," she said.
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The best-known Greek saganaki is a fried cheese appetizer prepared in a small frying pan. We're raising the bar, adding prawns and fresh feta!
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Blackberries and mint are muddled with lemon and lime juice in this summery blackberry mojito, a perfect way to use up extra blackberries.
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Shredded coconut and macadamia nuts give this surprisingly simple cherry pineapple cake a delicious island flavor.
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Recipe By: Marcia Kiesel
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Recipe for Minty Green Goddess Dressing, as seen in the May 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Italian bread salad is the inspiration for this simple stuffing that bakes in a dish alongside the hens until crisp and golden brown.
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Salmon is a great seafood choice because it is available practically year-round from your fishmonger.
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Seasonal vegetables and healthy orzo take center stage in this family-friendly casserole dish.
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Here is a rich and peppery stew that hails from the coastal plains of the Carolinas The name derives from the way in which the pieces of chicken sit in the pot, like hummocks in a bog It has since spread across both North and South Carolina, according to Kathleen Purvis, the food editor of The Charlotte Observer in North Carolina