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Here's a brilliant and addictive way to use up leftovers that comes together in about 20 minutes It can accommodate practically any vegetable languishing in your refrigerator, and adding leftover cooked chicken, pork, beef, shrimp or tofu isn't a bad idea either.
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This recipe is by Cathy Barrow and takes 1 hour, plus 3 days’ pickling. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Tequila and Kaffir Lime Sierra Fish with Warm Salad of Nopal (Prickly Pear) with Cilantro-Agave Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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This deeply spiced gingerbread cake recipe comes from the cookbook author Genevieve Ko, who found inspiration in the light-as-air cakes she tasted from Chinese bakeries in Southern California, as well as the sweets — hot candied ginger and sugared, dried plums (a.k.a prunes) — that her grandmothers offered her as a child Ms
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A classic warm German potato salad with bacon recipe, with a modern twist. You will need Yukon gold potatoes and fresh marjoram and dill for this recipe.
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Get Pan Seared Chicken Breast with Herb Jus and Potato-Vegetable Hash Recipe from Food Network
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This 2004 recipe draws its inspiration from Thailand, where Mark Bittman first sampled it The original was topped with shrimp, but his version uses scallops, “a slightly more unusual and elegant combination,” but don’t feel tied to just scallops: any grilled meat, poultry or fish work just as well here.