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My brother, Keith Severson, a great cook who lives in California, learned to cook red rice from a Mexican pal of his Blending all the ingredients allows room for great variation in vegetables Jalapeños or other chilies can be added for heat and character
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A streamlined version for Korean barbecued ribs. Beef ribs are marinated in a sweet and garlicky soy marinade for 2 hours instead of overnight, then grilled.
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This is Japanese girl's festival food. This sushi is wrapped in very thin egg sheets. Inside is a vinegar rice ball. I used an Italian parsley sprig as the tie. The look is so cute!
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You don't have to be a vegetarian to enjoy the zen simplicity of this stir-fry dish. We toss in Korean red pepper flakes to kick start the tofu base.
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This versatile tofu stew is hearty and simple to make. Use more Korean chile powder for an added kick or toss in a few clams for an even more exotic treat.
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Broccoli was kicked around for years before anyone decided to have fun with it For a while broccoli lay spent and lifeless, then went irritably crisp This recipe advances at high speed with admirable results
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This is a very delicious barbecued beef from a slow cooker. Beef, onion, tomato sauce, and spices. Simply delightful!
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I love creating new variations on tuna sandwiches. This one is made with basil pesto, and served on rye bread with slices of tomato and leaves of lettuce. I made this for my husband's lunch the other day, and he wanted them again for dinner that night!
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