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Sauteed onions, crispy bacon, and a blend of cheddar and American cheeses provide the filling for this fluffy omelet.
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Blend the flavors of Viennese coffee and South American beverages to make this rich, creamy, and spicy Viennexican coffee.
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The pork loin in this recipe is roasted with pancetta and cipollini onions, and served with a Calvados, apple cider, and cream sauce.
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Forget the complicated Cantonese Hot and Sour Soup with a million ingredients! This is an authentic central Chinese version that will warm your heart and your palate without sending you on a hunt for ingredients.
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And we thought blackberry jam was only for toast. Here it is stirred up with ketchup, brown sugar, mustard, cayenne and red wine vinegar. The result is a sweet, pungent sauce that is great for pork, duck or ribs.
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Paper-thin shavings of cucumber, carrot, and radish become supple and flavorful after a quick soak in rice wine vinegar.
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Spicy mustard greens, chile sauce, and cornichons liven up this potato salad.
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Crispy chicken in a rich teriyaki sauce is piled on corn tortillas and topped with a Japanese cucumber salad in this unique taco recipe.
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The real deal, unlike the cloying, sticky, bright red sauce often served at Chinese restaurants.
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Heat is an integral aspect of Southwestern cooking, so it’s no surprise that local chiles of all kinds accent the flavor of Thanksgiving Cooks put them in everything from Hatch turkey rubs to chipotle mashed potatoes to chiltepin cranberry sauce, which uses the small, round, fiery hot chiles that are native to Arizona and northern Mexico You can make this sauce a day ahead and chill it; if it's too stiff for your tastes when you remove it from the fridge, add a little water and sugar, reheat until simmering and then cool once more
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An easy Dijon tartar sauce recipe.
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This is a Lebanese dish that my mother's side of the family had at every get together and it was always the first thing gone!