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A spicy combination of ground beef, onion, and green chili pepper, layered between ready-bake biscuits, and baked golden brown.
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Barbecue sauce fires up the beefy flavor for these large and in-charge burgers.
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This Vietnamese grilled tuna with nuoc cham cucumber salad recipe is flavored with a spicy Asian dressing.
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A quick and easy, delicious salsa recipe to accompany steak and meat dishes is this bell pepper salsa, seasoned with red chile flakes, onions, and parsley, basil or arugula.
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This is a fine Spanish potluck dish that can be served hot or cold, is inexpensive, delicious, and easy to pack. Hope there will be leftovers to take home, but don't count on it.
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Marinate these Vietnamese pork skewers ahead of time before grilling, then dip in a tangy sauce of garlic, red chiles, lime, and fish sauce.
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Get Grilled Chicken Salad with Chipotle Chile Dressing and Chile Lime Tortilla Crisps Recipe from Food Network
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During gimjang, the annual Korean kimchi-making gathering, it's customary to set aside a portion of the seasoned cabbage to eat fresh with steamed pork belly, after everything else has been put up for the year This recipe from Julya Shin and Steve Joo of Oakland's Nokni restaurant yields a savory, pungent kimchi that's delightful to eat immediately and only gets better with age Make the trip to an Asian grocery to find all of the traditional ingredients -- it's worth it.
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Huevos rancheros with fried eggs served on corn tortillas and smothered in cooked salsa. BEST Mexican breakfast ever!
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An easy recipe for country-style pork ribs rubbed with cumin, onion, garlic, and chipotle and ancho chile powders, then grilled on the barbecue.
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Fresh hot chile pepper gives a little heat to this pasta salad packed with sweet onion, bell pepper, tomatoes, and cucumber.
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"The ideal rub should have enough spice that you notice it, but not so much that it overpowers the meat," says Brian Perrone.