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While we’ve still got corn and peppers aplenty, make this Asian version of the American classic succotash I love the combination of sweet and seared flavors in this dish.
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You can serve this simple stir-fry with grains or noodles, or (my preference) use it as a filling for a whole wheat pita pocket.
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Classic. Comforting. Insanely flavorful. What more could you want?
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Redolent of ginger and jalapeños, the tomato sauce is a lively addition to plain grilled chicken. If you like less heat, use only one jalapeño.
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Breakfast eggs at home can become a bore and although extremely simple can be difficult to master. This is an extremely easy, tasty change from the usual weekend...
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A classic crumbler like Vermont Creamery’s fresh goat cheese can be swirled into a creamy tomato bisque just before serving, enriching the soup and preserving the occasional lemony crumb
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This simple, rustic cake is perfect for a holiday celebration or any other occasion.
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An Indian-style coconut rice pudding recipe.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This delicious dish uses skinless boneless chicken breasts cooked in a gingery, spicy, soy sauce. It's great as an appetizer or as a main dish served with rice and a veggie.
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Pork ribs are often found under layers and layers of sauce and seasoning In this recipe, stripped down to tropical-climate easiness, the ribs are grilled after being sprinkled generously with salt and pepper, not marinated or spice-rubbed The infusing of the flavors — fish sauce, soy sauce, lime juice, jalapeños, ginger, garlic and lemon grass — comes after the cooking is done
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A yogurt-based marinade with cayenne pepper, ginger and garlic spice up your salmon fillets before they go under the broiler.