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This recipe is by Sam Sifton and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A rich, creamy soup made with crawfish will make your Mardi Gras meal special.
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This crispy and satisfying appetizer is a lower-guilt alternative to deep-fried pickle chips. Using pre-sliced pickle chips is a shortcut that makes this quick to prepare.
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A different version of the commonly seen appetizer of scallops wrapped in bacon. Using prosciutto allows for the subtle flavors of this meat to come through without overpowering the wonderful flavor of the scallops. I serve this for guests as an appetizer and people love it. It can be made into a main course dish by increasing the portion for each person.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I love lemons on everything and created this quick and easy recipe one night. You can reduce the lemon juice for a less lemony taste. I use tenderloins for a shorter cooking time. It is even better if you have the time to marinate. The leftover juice is great served with rice or to dip with Texas Toast or rolls.
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Prepared Thai curry paste helps a dish develop complex flavor in no time. If you have red paste and would like to use it in place of the yellow, add only one-and-a-half teaspoons.
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Get Atomic Ahi Poke (Spicy Ahi Poke with Chili Water) Recipe from Food Network
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A creamy Gorgonzola cheese sauce is tossed with angel hair pasta in this simple and divine recipe.
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This recipe for watermelon chaat, a savory fruit salad dressed in toasted cumin and dried mango powder, comes from Malika Ameen, a cookbook author whose Pakistani-American family in Chicago makes infinite variations on fruit chaat in the summer You could swap out the watermelon for a mix of what's in season, whether it's stone fruit, berries or cubed apple and pear It's an ideal dish to break the fast during Ramadan, full of flavor and hydrating, and quick to put together.
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Slow cooking brings out the full flavors from onion, garlic, spinach and other veggies and Italian-style herbs.