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If you are making a Swiss chard dish and don’t know what to do with the stems, save them for this luscious and ingenious Middle Eastern appetizer Serve it with warm Arabic bread.
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There are a lot of ingredients in this bright and bold-tasting pork salad recipe; they add up to a vibrant dish you can serve warm or at room temperature to a spice-loving crowd Lean pork tenderloin is marinated with chiles, ginger root and cilantro, grilled or broiled, then combined with cabbage, fresh herbs and nuts and coconut for richness A bit of reserved marinade serves as the dressing
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Wild rice, brown rice, slivered almonds, fresh mushrooms, and dried cranberries are simmered in seasoned chicken broth in this delicious rice pilaf.
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Get Tequila Mai Tai Oh My! Recipe from Food Network
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This rich baked fajita is composed of black beans, pinto beans, tortillas, and cheese between layers of sauteed chicken and vegetables.
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Marinated overnight with coriander and caraway and cooked slow with floral quince.
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Well American and Tex Mex or Mexican ... not sure. It just has a nice light spicy flavor. I serve this over my "Kim's Favorite Roasted Creamed Corn," and my...
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Instead of using high-calorie coconut milk, Sue Zemanick of New Orleans' Gautreau's substitutes coconut water (the clear liquid inside young coconuts) and a touch of full-fat sour cream to add richness to this curry sauce.
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Lemon pepper, lemon juice, and tarragon vinegar add sparkle to tenderized and marinated London broil steak. The recipe can be multiplied to do enough meat for a party.
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This is a fast and easy appetizer or side dish which is colorful and delicious. You'll get compliments. My sons devour this in minutes!
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Light and crunchy, pan-fried green beans with lemon, garlic salt and pepper. Fresh and fast!
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This fantastically moist pistachio cake, adorned with the simplest icing of confectioners' sugar and lemon juice, is adapted from Nigel Slater, the prolific British cookbook author It is elegant and slightly exotic, rich with ground pistachios and almonds, orange zest and rose water And it's delightfully simple to throw together: once you've ground the nuts, you'll have it in the oven minutes.