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One bite of this poke cake will have you screaming "Margarit-yeah!"
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This potent syrup marries well with rum.
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Sliced persimmons, pomegranate seeds, and toasted pecans are layered over herb salad mix and drizzled with a tarragon orange dressing for a delightful fall salad.
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Watermelon, baby cucumbers, feta cheese, mint, and red onion are tossed together in this summer salad recipe.
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These deviled eggs are devilishly different: first of all, they are green - made with avocado - and topped with hot, pickled garlic cloves.
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San Marco Grocery's world famous Thai Ginger Soup! A simple coconut milk base with chicken breast strips, ginger and cilantro. Garnish with red chilies and cilantro sprigs.
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Orange juice and mint update this classic Latin dish.
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This salsa has Asian, Spanish and Middle Eastern elements and can be modified to suit your desired spiciness. Serve with Black and Gold (blue and yellow corn) tortilla chips.
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Using dried fruit (such as prunes and apricots) in savory dishes is traditional in Moroccan and Middle Eastern cooking.
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“Groat” — not to be confused with “grit” — is an old Scottish term for a dehulled oat kernel Like steel-cut oats, which are just pieces of groat that get broken during dehulling, groats have been prepared and eaten as hot cereal or gruel for centuries, sustaining generations of hard-working farmers and laborers These days, it’s fortifying the food elite