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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.
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.
Ingredients:
canola oil, ginger, garlic, scallion, red bell pepper, sweet potato, zucchini, curry, coconut water, lime juice, kale, cilantro, sour cream, pork tenderloin
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Get Stuffed Chiles with Wild Mushrooms and Cilantro Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Stuffed Chiles with Wild Mushrooms and Cilantro Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This bold-flavored cauliflower dish is a perfect riposte to winter blues It combines three sunny Mediterranean flavors with white and wintry cauliflower, which is brightened hardily It all takes under half an hour, because the only real cooking is boiling the cauliflower, and the rest is just letting the olives, capers, chiles and some garlic and lemon get acquainted.
This bold-flavored cauliflower dish is a perfect riposte to winter blues It combines three sunny Mediterranean flavors with white and wintry cauliflower, which is brightened hardily It all takes under half an hour, because the only real cooking is boiling the cauliflower, and the rest is just letting the olives, capers, chiles and some garlic and lemon get acquainted.
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Chiles en nogada (in walnut sauce) is a classic dish from the Mexican state of Puebla. Cooks traditionally fry the chiles, but in this lighter version, chefs Joe Cassinelli and Danny Bua simply roast them.
Chiles en nogada (in walnut sauce) is a classic dish from the Mexican state of Puebla. Cooks traditionally fry the chiles, but in this lighter version, chefs Joe Cassinelli and Danny Bua simply roast them.
Ingredients:
poblano chiles, cactus, olive oil, red bell pepper, zucchini, chayote, hominy, peas, golden raisins, apricots, oregano, cilantro, monterey jack, oaxaca cheese, cotija cheese
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Berbere is the highly aromatic and extremely hot national spice mixture of Ethiopia.
Berbere is the highly aromatic and extremely hot national spice mixture of Ethiopia.
Ingredients:
coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds, ajwain seeds, black peppercorns, allspice, salt, ginger, cardamom, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, chiles
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You can substitute brown or green lentils for the red in this dish.
You can substitute brown or green lentils for the red in this dish.
Ingredients:
sweet potatoes, lentils, apricots, shallots, chili, vegetable broth, coconut milk, salt, black pepper, pomegranate juice
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A classic chicken taco soup recipe.
A classic chicken taco soup recipe.
Ingredients:
olive oil, yellow onion, chicken thighs, tomatoes, black beans, green chiles, chicken broth, chili powder, cumin, zest, cilantro
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Sweet, salty, and spiced with garlic.
Sweet, salty, and spiced with garlic.
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The name literally means 'hot as a dogs nose'. My Yucatecan style recipe is a 'happy medium' derived from others published by well known Mexican cook book authors...
The name literally means 'hot as a dogs nose'. My Yucatecan style recipe is a 'happy medium' derived from others published by well known Mexican cook book authors...
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Emma Galloway of My Darling Lemon Thyme knows what it's like to be drowning in zucchini, which is why she came up with this light pasta dish.
Emma Galloway of My Darling Lemon Thyme knows what it's like to be drowning in zucchini, which is why she came up with this light pasta dish.
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Harissa is that fiery paste used in Tunisian cuisine You can get it in tubes, but the homemade version tastes much fresher Make a note on the label to top up with olive oil whenever the harissa is used so that it will keep for a long time.
Harissa is that fiery paste used in Tunisian cuisine You can get it in tubes, but the homemade version tastes much fresher Make a note on the label to top up with olive oil whenever the harissa is used so that it will keep for a long time.
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This simple recipe is a wonderful addition to your breakfast offerings. Add your own flair by customizing the filling!
This simple recipe is a wonderful addition to your breakfast offerings. Add your own flair by customizing the filling!