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This is the real deal when your talking about creole, but be warned, it's very spicy!! Keep some cold beer handy for this one. Chorizo is a good substitute if...
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Not every tradition allows rice during Passover; in this fragrant dish there’s just enough of it to add substance to the vegetables Some Sephardic Jews have traditionally allowed rice during Passover, whereas many Ashkenazi Jews do not There isn’t much of it in this Turkish spinach dish, adapted from a recipe in Clifford A
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A baked lamb and rice dish I tasted in Istanbul, etli pilav, inspired this one-pot meal, topped with walnuts and fresh mint and pomegranate seeds Similar pilaf-style rice dishes are made all across the Middle East and into Asia Kabuli pulao in Afghanistan is acclaimed; the Persian baghali polov ba gusht is justly famous, as is the Lebanese Hashwet al-ruz; and there are myriad fabled biryanis made with lamb (or goat) in India and Pakistan
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If you’ve never made chutney, you might think it to be one of those long-simmering, involved recipes that take the better part of a day Really, making chutney is no harder than making applesauce All you do is cook down the fruit with spices, herbs, sugar and, very important, a little vinegar to accentuate the tang, and you’re done
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 hour and 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This pernil asado recipe is a Puerto Rican dish of marinated pork wrapped in a banana leaf and slow-roasted.
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After the overindulgence that comes with Thanksgiving, you might want to try something a little lighter and brighter with your leftover meat This is a version of sopa de lima, the restorative and delicious Mexican soup popular in the Yucatán It is usually made with chicken and a local lime, but turkey and supermarket lime are a magical, timely substitute.