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This chole masala recipe is filled with spicy serrano chiles and chickpeas topped with sweet pomegranate molasses.
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This macaroni and cheese recipe combines Mexican chorizo and green chiles or jalapeños with a creamy cheddar and Monterey Jack sauce.
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A light-tasting stew rich with turkey thigh meat, artichoke hearts, yellow squash, tomatoes, carrots, garbanzo beans, and parsnips is garnished with fresh dill. Slowly simmer it all day in the slow cooker; boil up some egg noodles and dinner is ready.
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This colorful coleslaw is sweetened with agave syrup and given a bit of heat with the use of a habanero hot sauce.
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Kyle Bailey makes these cheese-stuffed Juicy Lucy burgers with a custom blend of ground rib eye steak and pork fatback, and serves them on homemade herb-butter rolls.
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Anyone who has been to Pittsburgh can tell you about the wonderful Primanti Brothers sandwiches which are a local delicacy. Coleslaw, fries, cheese, and meat (or no meat for you veggies) on thickly sliced Italian bread brings a taste of Pittsburgh to wherever you may be. You can substitute your favorite meat for the capicola.
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A comforting tomato, zucchini, and eggplant stew with the flavors of southern France makes a great side dish to serve hot or as a nice lunch served cold with cottage cheese.
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This quick-cooking fish stew, with its raft of eggs and no-stir preparation method, is specific to eastern North Carolina Church fund-raisers and family gatherings center on the stew, where traditionally men would layer chunks of fish with bones and skin, thinly sliced potatoes, onions and spices in a caldron and stand around the fire watching it cook About five minutes before it was done, someone would crack an egg for each guest into the tomato-rich broth