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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 13 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Garlic is the star in this recipe for grilled New York strip steaks with olive oil-roasted garlic.
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This dish is essentially a spicier version of Spanish patatas bravas. It works equally well as a starter, snack, or accompaniment to a main course, like our Spiced BBQ Glazed Chicken.
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Marinated first and topped with a spicy habanero cream sauce, these grilled tilapia tacos are bursting with flavor.
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Chicken, green chilies, tomatoes and garlic are combined in chicken broth and lime juice seasoned with cumin and cilantro in this spicy soup served with fried flour tortilla strips and shredded jack cheese.
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Corn tortillas are lightly fried to make a crisp pizza crust in these fun Cinco de Mayo-inspired appetizers.
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This egg white omelet recipe contains a single egg yolk for a touch of body and richness.
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Potato flakes are the secret ingredient that make the saltine crust on this simple chicken-fried chicken dish so tasty.
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An easy Mexican adobo sauce recipe, with ancho and guajillo chiles, fresh ginger, cumin, salt, and black pepper.
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Ravaiya is the name of this traditional Gujarati dish, where whole small vegetables like okra, potatoes or the baby eggplant used here — ringan is the Gujarati term for eggplant — are stuffed with a chunky spice paste, a complexly flavored mixture of crushed peanuts, chiles, ginger and spices As the eggplant cooks, that melts into a rich, nutty sauce, and the result is a remarkably full-flavored vegetarian meal in under an hour You can serve this dish with basmati rice, or with Indian flatbreads like roti or paratha, the latter of which you can find frozen in some supermarkets and heat on your stovetop.