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Cucumber and baby carrots tossed with lime juice, chili powder, salt, and cayenne pepper make a quick and light afternoon snack.
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The secret to this dish is the dressing: sweet hoisin, spicy Sriracha, salty soy, rich sesame oil, with the fresh flavor of ginger punching through it all.
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A spoonable version of Mexican elotes, esquites are an easy way to enjoy fresh corn off-the-cob and packed with the flavor of jalapenos, Cotija cheese, cilantro, and shallots.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes About 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Lentils and tuna are a wonderful combination This mixture also makes a great stuffing for tomatoes.
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This tasty ranch-flavored potato salad is just calling for you to make it your own. It's full of savory bacon, Cheddar cheese, and green onions. Add some heat with hot pepper sauce, or stir in some of your favorite crunchy veggies. It's sure to be a hit!
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First the fresh berries are tossed in brown sugar and then they 're sprinkled with balsamic vinegar and black pepper. Trust us, you will absolutely love it. An amazing taste treat for four.
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Summer’s best tomatoes only need salt, pepper, and good olive oil and vinegar to shine.
Ingredients: tomatoes
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Mango and avocado may seem unlikely partners, but they have one thing in common: an affinity for cilantro. Here the herb ties them together in an unusual and unusually delicious dish. The salad makes a fine light meal all by itself.
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A colorful salad of couscous, tomatoes and watercress makes a tasty bed for skewers of grilled shrimp. If you cant get beautiful summer tomatoes, its better to leave the tomatoes out. Substitute roasted red bell peppers, if you like.
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I’ve eaten antipasti like this all over Italy Sometimes celery is substituted for asparagus, but there’s no need at this time of year Both thick and thin stems will work.
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This is a very simple recipe from one of the best cooks ever -- my grandmother. The proportions are a little ambiguous, use your eye -- that's how the best cooks do it! The secret -- be sure and dry the cucumbers well!
Ingredients: cucumbers, onion, sour cream