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White and yellow hominy, red and green peppers, and browned pork stew meat combine to make a bright and colorful Mexican-inspired version of pozole that you make in the slow cooker.
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An easy and delicious taco recipe with spicy grilled jerk chicken.
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Freshly cooked brown rice is sticky and helps hold together the burgers. For a richer flavor, omit the soy sauce and stir in 1 tablespoon white miso paste instead.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is great for grouper fillets, but you can also use it with tilapia. It's both healthy and flavorful! You don't have to love fish to love this dish. Serve it with rice and cole slaw to complete the meal.
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Steamed corned beef is a classic Bahamian dish also known as 'Fire Engine'. Traditionally served with grits for breakfast or with white rice for lunch or dinner. Steam is a Bahamian term for anything fried down and simmered in a tomato base (bologna, pork chops or chicken can also be served this way).
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This version of a blue cheese salad dressing, said to hail from a Seattle restaurant, calls for Roquefort in a creamy buttermilk, sour cream, and mayonnaise base.
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This is a chopped salad with lots of tomatoes, onions, cucumbers and peppers. Fresh parsley, basil and garlic are folded in and just a hint of vinegar is splashed on to give it some bite. Chill and the flavors pop out. Six generous servings.
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A yummy breakfast burrito of cooked, crumbled chorizo sausage with onions and scrambled eggs mixed throughout. Serve on warm flour tortillas with a generous helping of shredded Cheddar cheese for the perfect hangover cure!
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A marinade of garlic, ginger and chili powder meet the strong flavors of tamarind concentrate, garam masala, coriander and turmeric in this spicy beef dish Once the spices are toasted, the beef is quickly seared over high heat in a second skillet, then transferred to cook among them Serve it topped with cilantro for bright bite to contrast the beef's earthiness and heat.
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In this recipe for a Thai-inspired salad, made for a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker, crispy pork, flavored with fish sauce and lime, is paired with sweet and juicy pomelo (or use grapefruit) and heady fried garlic chips If you’d rather make this in a slow cooker, you can; it'll take 5 to 7 hours on high (You can also make it in a stovetop pressure cooker, by trimming a few minutes off the cooking time